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EUCLID  SENIOR  HIGH  SCHOOL 

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Table  of  Contents 

Introduction 4 

Academics 76 

Seniors 44 

Activities 112 

Sports 170 

Underclass 204 

Advertising 258 


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The  empty  hall   looms. 

The  student  queries  the  way  to  turn. 


Falling  down  endless  tunnels  of 

Stairs,  classrooms,  desks,  chairs, 

He  brushes 

People  on  every  side. 


Leaving  to  study  or  perhaps  to  daydream. 

Ever  questioning  the 

Usefulness  of  his  tools. 

The  blank  expression— 

A  constant  reminder  of 

Heads  crammed  with  potential,  but 

Lacking  motivation. 


Thinking   about  nothing. 

Staring  blandly— he  waits  for  the 

Moment  to  belong. 

Finding  the  instant,  he  finds  warmth. 


Squinting  through  fences,  with 

Ideas  of 

Imagined  improvement  in 

Expansion. 

The  teacher,  too, 

Must  move  on — 

Finding  purpose  In 

Dedication. 


Moments  of  uncertainty  are  forgotten  in 

Contest. 

Exhausted  bodies  drain  physical  resources  as 

Muscles  pull  together 

Co-ordinating  the  individual  performance. 

One  man  forms  from  many  as 

Teams  attack. 

Determination, 

Definition  of  objective — 

To  v^in. 


"What  am  I  doing   here?" 

In  solitude,  each  individual  looks  for 

His   relation  to  Euclid, 


Answerlr>g 

His  question,  and 

Viewing   his 

Reactions  in 

Perspective. 


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ACADEMICS 


Notebooks  fill  with  scribbles, 
Mixed-medias  enter  portfolios, 
Orchestrations 
Melodiously  tremble 
As  the  student  is 
Exposed  to 
Vocations,  interpretations, 
Translations,  experimentations. 
Education. 
Method  changes 
From    room  to  room. 
Course  to  course. 
Printing  presses,  typewriters. 
Computer  cards,  language  tapes— 
Where  to  start? 
Inevitable  daydreams 
Lend   fantasy. 
To  chalk  scrawls 
Covering   green  boards 
As  the  instructor  competes 
To  achieve 
Communication  of  thought. 
Victoriously, 
Subtle  intrigue  of  concepts 
Stimulates  investigation- 
Alone. 


Lowell  B.  Davis 


Dr.  F.  S.  Ho 


Milan  A.  Jaksic 


Mary  King 


Theodore  Stepien 


Paul  R.  Totten 


Spartoco  Di  Biasio 


Board  of 
Education 


Academic  innovations  and  facility  expansions  ovve  their 
success  and  accomplishments  To  the  guidance  of  the 
Board  of  Education.  Board  members  hold  regular  meetings 
to  discuss  new  proposals  supporting  the  promotion  of 
better  education  in  Euclid.  In  watching  new  additions 
near  completion,  one  sees  that  "Education  costs,  but  it 
pays!" 


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Dr.  Robert  Wightman,  Assistant  Superintendent 


W.  G-  Fordyce  AdminisTration  Building 


Mrs.  Harriet  Sheats 


Mr.  Walter  Schwegler,  Principal 
Dr.  Jerry  Bergem 


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Administration 


A  closeness  between  administrators  and  students, 
achieved  through  better  communication,  remains  a 
main  objective  of  the  governing  body  at  Euclid. 
Sometimes  misunderstood,  the  dedicated  administra- 
tion proposes  flexible  programs  in  an  attempt  to 
keep  pace  w\th  the  changing  times.  Daily  endeavors 
combine  with  long-range  plans  to  make  understand- 
ing    among     all     factions     of     the     school     a     reahty. 


Mr.  William  Lindsay 
Mr.  Fred  Johns 


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AAr.  Robert  Yocum,  Vocational  Guidance  Counselor 


Mr.   David   Nichting, 
Counselor 


Mr.  Merwin  Staines, 
Counselor 


Mrs.  Jean  Cox, 
Counselor 


Miss   Edith   Lemon, 
Counselor 


Mr.  Donald   Martin^   Dean 
Mrs.   Ruth   Smith,   Dean 


Mr.  William  Medvick,  Dean 


V\iss  Ruth  Vermillion, 
Counselor 


Mr.  Peter  Haluska, 
Counselor 


Miss  Jane  Barber, 
Counselor 


Dr.   Robert  Crary, 
Counselor 


Mr.  Frank  Troglia,  Dean 


By  dividing  the  masses  into  four  functioning  units,  the  deans  and 
counselors  have  the  opportunity  to  become  better  acquainted  with 
the  students  through  more  personal  contact.  The  various  reactions 
of  students  to  division  notices  indicates  some  of  the  hazards  in- 
volved in  acting  as  a  link  between  the  student  body  and  administra- 
tion. The  deans  and  counselors  offer  advice  and  strive  to  make  each 
student  more  than  a  number  or  computer  card  by  guiding  him  In 
choosing  his  subject  and  dealing  with  his  academic  and,  when  it  is 
necessary,    personal    problems   on   a    personal    level. 


Deans  and 
Counselors 


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Frank  Aultz 

William  Brown 

Judith  Carmody 

Norma  Cowan 

Kenneth   DeLaat 

Marian  Dilger 

Lillian  Drescher 
Joan  Duprey 
Emelie  Gale 

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"What's  a  four  letter  word  for  school?" 

"  'X\  1  win." 

Paul 
Kathryn 
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Gates 
Grady 

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Robert  Hall                                 Jane  Leilis 

Sue  Harris                          Kenneth   Lowe 

Id   Henderson                 Charlene  McMahan 

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Robert  Montgomery 
Sue  Nelson 
Myra  Oliver 


Patricia  O'Neil 
Cheryl  Orebaugh 
Robert  Petrovic 


Marsha   Potaro 
Frank  Pringle 
Leonard  Robuck 


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Ronald  Witt 


Barbara  Schneider 
Granville  Smith 
Janet  Szepessy 


English 


Grammar  rules  governing  clauses,  phrases,  commas, 
and  colons  pose  part  of  the  dilemma  of  the  English 
student.  Mastery  of  mechanics  of  creative  writing 
and  vocabulary  words  are  stored  in  the  memory  for 
future  use  in  composition.  Delving  Into  literature 
from  ancient  mythology  to  Shakespeare  to  contempo- 
rary v^'riters  affords  both  student  and  teacher  oppor- 
tunities to  offer  opinions  in  class  discussions.  The 
interested  student  may  augment  his  study  of  English 
by  electing  courses  in  composition,  journalism,  or 
drama. 


"Trick  or  treat.' 


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Ronald   Backos 

Dale  Davison 

William   Gall 

William   Burgess 

Dan  Francetic 

Thomas   Halbedel 

Nancy  Clark 

Sheldon  Freedman 

Al  Judge 

"They'll  just  love  my  new  home  movies.' 


"There's  f ungusamongus." 


Science 


Exploring  recent  scientific  findings  as  well  as  learning  accepted 
facts,  students  investigate  their  environment  with  a  basic  under- 
standing of  natural  laws.  Lab  techniques  improve  as  amateur 
scientists  discover  the  importance  of  accurate  description  and  cal- 
culation. Examination  of  organic  processes  interests  biology  stu- 
dents as  they  study  plant  and  animal  life.  Chemists  study  various 
chemical  compositions  and  reaction  with  the  use  of  experimental 
tests.  Complex  problems  involving  the  properties  of  interactions  of 
matter  and  energy  interest  physics  students.  Application  of  acquired 
information  helps  in  the  interpretation  of  lab  reports  and  lecture 
notes. 


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"Specimens  are  not  to  eat." 


"My  aunt  sat  on  a  knitting  needle  once.' 
Alas,  poor  Yorrick,  I  knew  him  well." 


Marilyn  Lucas 
Joseph  Muscarella 
Robert  Ramlow 


Joseph  Rodriguez 
William  Starr 
Donald  Steinbrink 


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Roger  Brown 

Forrest  DIehl 

Frank   Hoffert 

William  DeMora 

Janet  Dietrich 

James  Kelley 

Nathaniel   Dickinson 

Donald  Glaser 

Clyde  Manspeaker 

"Some  people  have  no  manners.' 


Social  Studies 


Attempting  to  absorb  concepts  of  new  and  old,  the 
students  of  the  social  sciences  probe  into  a  world  of 
abstract  theories  and  unavoidable  facts.  Constant 
research  on  various  topics  gives  insight  into  basic 
economic,  social,  and  political  categories.  In  addition 
to  mastering  historical  dates,  students  must  analyze 
prominent  forces  of  cause  and  effect.  The  use  of 
current  events  in  course  study  helps  to  spice  dis- 
cussion  and   challenge   personal    ideas. 


"Big  deal!" 


Karl  McNeilly 
Ronald   Powaski 
Michael  Raicevich 


John  Schroeder 
Wayne  Smith 
Cecelia  Stillman 


James  Struna 
Leonard  Weisenberg 
Mary  White 


"When  I  was  your  age 


Mathematics 


Struggling  to  comprehend  basic  theorems  and  equa- 
tions, the  math  student  begins  with  algebraic  and 
geometric  studies.  When  skill  in  application  of 
knowledge  is  attained,  courses  in  computer  math, 
analytic  geometry,  and  calculus  pose  new  challenges 
for  the  serious  math  student.  Fusion  of  concrete 
equations  and  abstract  concepts  occurs  in  the  com- 
puter lab  where  "Fortran"  language  is  spoken  and 
proposed  solutions  to  X  are  often  rejected.  A  variety 
of  course  offerings  gives  different  approaches  for 
the  curious    pupil. 


Gene  Brearton 
Carl  Clements 


James  Cliffel 
Marge  Gorslene 


"Wish  I  could  go  out  and  play.' 
"We're  going  to  flunk  everyone  this  six  weeks.' 


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Business 


Blank  typewriter  keys  or  key  punch  machines  present  un- 
familiar sights  to  the  novice  business  student.  With  knowledge 
and  practice  he  becomes  adept  at  business  skills.  The  com- 
plexities of  shorthand,  typing,  and  bookkeeping  are  mastered 
quickly  by  the  enthusiastic  pupil  whose  ultimate  goals  are 
speed    and    efficiency    in    preparation    for   a    technological    age. 


Alvin  Amster 

Ursula  Cipollo 

Clayton  George 


Ellen  Klein 

Marc  Manburg 

Marie  AAatulis 


David  McKelvey 

Edmund  Mize 

Ben  Sawyer 


Ronald  Seymour 
Will  Shuster 
Ralph  Sibert 


David   Sterlekar 

Eleanor  Wiegand 

Carol  Williams 


'This  time  I'll  try  using  paper/ 


Films,  tapes,  and  texts  aid  the  foreign  language  student  In  mastering 
the  puzzle  of  placement  and  the  dilemma  of  distinct  pronunciation. 
Challenging  class  sessions,  supplemented  by  language  lab  visits, 
encourage  Individual  participation.  Fusion  of  customs  and  literature 
produces   knowledge   and   understanding   of  a   different  culture. 


Dale  Harpe 


The  interim  between  the  first  reading  of  a  score  and  its 
performance  in  concert  quickly  passes  in  individual  and  group 
practices.  Separate  instruments  slowly  become  one  unit  of  a 
band  or  an  orchestra  as  members  prepare  each  piece.  Harmony 
of  altos  and  sopranos  replaces  common  unison  as  choirs  are 
directed  toward  the  unity  of  an  ensemble.  The  concert  reaps 
applause  of  appreciating  listeners  and  brings  relief  to  nervous 
participants. 


M  usic 


'I   don't  think  there  is  a   'k'  flat.' 


He  sure  keeps  the  crows  away. 


Art 


Projects  reflect  the  creativity  of  the  art  student. 
Expression  of  individual  emotions  is  realized 
through  texture,  color,  and  subject  of  each 
vi/ork.  Teachers  stress  individuality  after  students 
have  mastered  the  basic  techniques.  Working 
with  chalk,  oils,  papier-mache,  or  other  media 
benefits  students  interested  in  art  as  a  hobby  or 
a  career.  Skillfully  created  paintings  or  sculp- 
tures gain  recognition  through  exhibition  in  the 
corridor  showcase. 


"Quick,  somebody  get  me  a  sweater   ..." 
"Warning:  Euclid  may  be  hazardous  to  your  health.' 


"With  my  magic  wand 


Regina   Ferrara 
Kathryn   Frye 


Marcy  Goodman 
Elaine  Lokar 


Vinita  O'Donnell 
Lynn  Yoder 


Home  Arts 


while  burnt  muffins  might  be  considered  a  major 
culinary  catastrophe,  the  girls  in  cooking  class 
benefit  from  such  experiences.  Provided  with  thread, 
pins,  and  fabric,  amateur  seamstresses  use  their 
sewing  machines  to  create  flattering  attire.  The 
home  arts  course  introduces  all  aspects  of  running 
and  supplying  a  household  to  its  students.  Interna! 
problems  in  the  family  will  be  easier  to  solve  for 
tomorrow's  homemaker  because  of  family  living 
classes.  The  Home  Arts  Department  enables  the 
student  to  understand  and  appreciate  the  responsibil- 
ity of  home  management. 


Driving 


With  the  safety  precaution  of  an  emergency  brake 
for  the  driving  instructor,  a  novice  can  feel  fairly 
secure  in  spite  of  his  incapabilities.  Practice  sessions 
on  safety  and  laws  enable  the  student  to  become 
a  competent  driver.  The  importance  of  defensive 
driving  is  explained  in  movies,  pamphlets,  and  dis- 
cussions in  class.  By  the  completion  of  the  course, 
the  student  gains  confidence  in  his  ability  as  a  safe 
motorist. 


Thomas  Hoffart 


"Where  can  I  spit  it  out?" 
Milton  Kadlec  David  Sprochi  John  Supance 


Industrial 
Arts 


The  industrial  arts  student  has  the  opportunity  to 
display  creative  talent  and  to  develop  manual 
dexterity  in  many  varied  areas.  Complete  and 
specialized  courses  include  essential  studies  of  mathe- 
matics and  science.  Practical  application  combines 
with  theory  to  produce  solid  background  for  a 
technical  career. 


Robert  Earner 

Al  Galicki 

Robert  Horwath 

Herbert  Mold 

Ronald  Chambers 

John  Germock 

Richard  Hungerford 

Allen  Poklar 

Clarence  Eckert 

William   HarTland 

Embert  Martin 

"How  should  I  know  Henry  Ford's  middle  name?" 


"They'll  never  catch  me  in  my  astrocar." 


Physical 
Education 


Released  from  grinding  paperwork  and  hard  desk 
seats,  the  student  rushes  to  gym  class.  Half-dressed, 
he  stands  in  line  and  awaits  the  brief  agony  of 
exercise.  Various  sports  test  his  physical  skill;  organ- 
ized games  become  disorganized  by  the  loud  spirit 
of  competition.  The  bell  rings  and  a  blast  from  the 
whistle  brings  the  frenzied  movements  of  the 
players  to  a  halt.  Disheveled  athletes  file  out 
reluctantly   to   face   the    rest   of   a    routine   day. 


Robert  Addis 

Harold   Daugherty 

Patricia   Buck 

Don  Mohr 

Susan   Buerkel 

Howard   Reminick 

Arlene  Carter 

Vic  Resch 

Chet  Rojeck 

Margaret  Tornstrom 

Gaye  Whieldon 


"This  is  my  quiet  time.' 


"With  luck,  I  could've  been  Coach  of  the  Year.' 


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Margaret  Czaplicki 
Jessamine  Hazel 
Barbara  Heglaw 


Penny  Kadlec 
Edith  Mueller 
Ceil  Shearer 


Frank  Fowler 


Charles  Lewis 


Adjusted 
Curriculum 


Adjusted  curriculum  offers  personalized  classes  which  provide 
valuable  guidance  and  additional  opportunities  to  hard  working 
students.  Determination  and  the  will  to  succeed  attribute  to  the 
success  of  this  specialized  program.  Enthusiastic  participation 
in  jobs  that  earn  credit  enables  these  students  to  become 
better    acquainted    and    well-prepared    for    a    prosperous    future. 


Librarians 


Faced  with  a  maze  of  volumes  and  files,  the  puzzled  student 
seeks  the  librarian's  aid  in  efficient  location  of  necessary 
research  materials.  Special  rooms  for  study  in  literature  and 
history  provide  space  for  in-depth  investigation  of  these  areas. 
In  addition  to  helping  students,  the  librarians  are  also  faced 
with  maintaining  a  studious  atmosphere  despite  busy  activity 
during  the  day. 


Cafeteria  Staff  Bollom  Row  (L  to  R):  Jean  Skolons,  Molly  Hofforl,  Rose  Ma  Shepord,  Eleanor  Doblekcr,  Ann  Tahon,  Elizbetli  Zimmerman.  Row  2  Pauline  Turk. 
Florence  Geisweidt,  Winnie  Modic,  Margaret  Brooks,  Lucy  Glovic.  Row  3:  Ann  Schepke,  Jean  Sterling,  Mary  Morkovlch,  Sadie  Taylor,  Lois  Brow,  Helen  Chudzik. 
Row  4:  Dorothy  Whimple,  Harriet  Roth.  Mary  Urgelelf,  Mae  Kolesar,  Mary  Pesec,  Claro  Kuzmic,  Gladys  Tuck.  Row  5:  Mildred  Somrak,  Morgoret  Touski,  Cotherine 
Wirsing,    Kathryn   Andrews 

Moinfenonce  Staff  ft   to   RJ     Mary  Berus,   George   Brewster. 


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Nurses   (L    '0   R)     Mrs,    Kozlowsli,   Mis     Voccoriello. 


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Non-Teaching 
Staff 


Often  going  unnoticed  in  the  learning  process  and  social  life  of 
E.H.S.,  the  non-teaching  staffs  serve  as  the  backbone  for  efficient 
school  operation.  Organization  of  school  records,  office  correspond- 
ence, and  other  paper  work  keep  school  secretaries  busy  as  they 
lend  order  to  hectic  office  business.  Managing  school  funds  and 
keeping  accurate  books  occupies  the  time  of  the  school  treasurer. 
Treatment  for  ill  and  injured  students,  the  job  of  the  nurses,  requires 
constant  preparation  for  any  crisis.  The  cafeteria  staff  prepares  a 
wide  variety  of  nourishing  meals  for  three  periods  of  starving 
students.  The  maintenance  department  daily  faces  the  huge  job  of 
keeping  the  building  clean  and  in  repair. 


Mr.    jhellln,    Treosurer. 


Secretaries     Bottom    Row    (L    to    R):    Lourene    McGill,    Polly    McRedmond.    Row    2.-    Rose    Marie    Tonn,    Dorothy    Lipstreu,     Lucille    Terlep,    June    Edwardsen,    Marie    O'Neill.    Anna 
Merrick,    Rose   Sbrocco,    Donna    Boltal.    Not    Pictured:    Jane    Boyer,    Dorothy    Stress,    Mary   Kirchner,   Ardelle   Horrell. 


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SENIORS 


The  Senior  fluctuates 

Between  extremes  of 

Enthusiasm    and 

Apathy. 

Impatience  with   his 

Present  existence 

Sometimes 

Distorts  performances,  and 

Stifles  the  ability 

To  place  his  education  in 

Perspective. 

Encircled    by 

Social   stigmas  and 

Clouded  futures,  a 

Release  is  found   in 

Boisterous  weekends. 

In   the   inevitable   count 

Until 

Graduation, 

The  Senior 

Slowly  reaches  his  goal  of 

Completion— the  aftermath 

Of  which   reflects 

Nostalgia. 


Michelle  Aaronson 
Joseph  Adams 
Robert  Adams 


Shirley  Adams 

Steve  Adams 

Joanne  Albert 


Walter  Allchin 

Mark  Allison 

Carol  Almgrem 


Scott  Amos 

Stacey  Anagnostou 

Dawn  Anderson 


Seniors 


"If  the  shoe  fits 


Thomas  Anderson 

Ralph  Andrews 

Michael  Araps 


"But  what  else  could  I  say?" 


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It  happened!  It  happened!' 


James  Arko 
Louis  Arko 
Sue  Arnold 


AAary  Anne  Babudar 

Russell   Balukin 

Carole  Baer 

Valerie  Barabas 

Mary  Ellen  Bajec 

Barbara  Barbato 

Michael   Balale 

Robert  Barbish 

Lynn  Baldassarre 

Ronald  Barbish 

Pannela  Ashdown 
Robert  Ashley 
Mary  August 


Robin  Austin 
James  Ayers 
Frank  Azman 


Terence  Beckwith 

Geraldine  Bergant 

James  Benko 

Rob  Berlan 

Joan  Bensing 

Natalie  Berndt 

Gene  Berardinelli 

Janet  Bessel 

Robert   Berarducci 

Christopher  Biddle 

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Barbara  Bish 
Rebecca  Blanco 
Barbara   Blank 


Beth  BlewltT 
Lawrence  Bock 
Janice  Bocskey 


James  Bodenschatz 
Linda  Bogel 

Robert  Bohinc 


"He's  been  up  three  nights  studying  for  finals." 


"Grotto  Circus  here  I  come!" 
"All  right  wise  guy,  where's  your  hall  pass?" 


Seniors 


A  sit-in  due  to  the  chair  shortage. 


Seniors 


Donald  Bone 
Thomas   Bopp 


Vincent  Borgione 
Nancy  Borsch 


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AAarcia  Boyce 

Patricia   Breed 

Kenneth  Brickman 

Keith  Brady 

Allan  Brewer 

Paul  Britton 

Michael   Brady 

Susan  Brezec 

Cindy  Brocone 

"My  mommy  told  me  to  never  talk  to  people  like  you!' 


"This  is  REALLY  embarrassing." 

Donna   Brod  Betty  Broos 

Linda  Brodhacker  Alison  Brown 

Lorraine  Brooks  David  Brown 


Maureen  Bruening 
Marijean  Brule 
Thomas  Brunson 


David  Bryant 
Bonnie  Bubley 
David  Bucknot 


Theresa   Burkholder 
Clifford  Burns 


Carol  Bures 

Ronald  Surge 
Norman  Burke 


Jessica   Burrows 
William  Busch 


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Stare  case. 

James  Calandra 

James  Caldrone 

Carmen  Cali 

Candice  Callaghan 

Robert  Callow 

Barbara  Campana 

Deborah  Campbell 

David  Carlson 

Gregory  Carrish 

Geoffrey  Carter 

Robert  Cater 

Denise  Capretta 

Tyrone  Carnes 

David  Carruthers 

Mark  Castelletti 

Carol  Cefaratii 

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"I  feel  pretty,  oh  so  pretty'" 


Roger  Cherne 
Frank  Cherney 


Sterling  Child 
John  Chiofolo 


Robert  Centa 
Kathleen  Chambers 
Stephen  Chaney 


Sherrie  Chant 
Seth  Chazanoff 
Timothy  Cheadle 


"Parting  is  such  sweet  sorrow." 


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Robert  Civic 
John  Clapacs 
Charles  Clark 


James   Clouser 

John  Clouser 

Colleen  Coakley 


"She's  happy." 

Robin  Cochran 

Patrick  Coghill 

Gerald  Coleman 


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Sherry  CoHister 
Gary  Conklin 


Joseph  Connelly 
David  Cooney 


William  Corkin 
Edward  Costello 


Linda  Cotman 
Kathy  Cowper 


Cheryl  Crawford 
David  Critchfield 


"She  jusT  got  her  giggle  fixed." 


Ross  Croucher 

Ronald  Crow 


Hazel  Crowder 
Gayle  Crown 


Seniors 


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Watch  it,  you've  been  followed!" 


Jack  Cucanlch 
Dean  Cu!p 


Mark  Dalic 
Joan  D  Amico 
Christine  Davis 


Dale   Davis 

Jerry  Davis 

Anthony  Debelak 


Toby   Del  Giudice 

Arthur  Dell 

Patricia   Devlne 


Grace  Culp 
Ann  Curtis 


"This  is  a  private  sit-in." 


Seniors 


Seniors 


Diana   Dorsey 

Garry  Dremel 

Michael   Dougherty 

Sue  Drobnick 

Wayne   Downer 

Paul  Drotleff 

Lawrence  Doyle 

Lana    Drummer 

William  Drazdik 

Dennis   Dryer 

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"You  have  my  blessings." 


Bill  Ecker 
Albert  Edelman 


James  Ellison 
Denise  Elshaw 


Brian  Dugan 
Marilyn  Dvornik 

Denise  Dworning 


"Ha!  Ha!  I  can  see  you  out  of  the  corner  of  my  eye.' 


Robert  Dybiec 
Gayle  Ebel 
Richard  Eble 


"Exit,  stage  left." 


Killian  Enders 

David  Engelking 

Beverly   English 


Kathryn  Erdelsky 

Edward  Evanick 

Ann   Evans 


Roxanne   Everett 
David  Fanney 


Carolyn  Farkas 
John   Fatica 


Linda   Fatica 
Deborah  FaTur 


Joann  Feiz 
Diane  Ferencak 


Carol  Ferlito 
William  Ferris 


Seniors 


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Victoria  Festini 
David  Fidel 
Timothy  Fier 


Michael  Fitzgerald 
Linda  Fitzmaurice 
James  Fitzsimmons 


Robert  Fohl 
Cathy  Force 
Linda  Ford 


"You  think  you're  big,  don't  you?" 


"Your  feet  smell." 


Kathleen  ^ox 
Laura  Foy 


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Lisa  Francis 

William  Francis 

Gertrude  Friedberg 

Timotfiy  Gall 

Daniel  Garapic 

Louise  Francis 

Darlene  Franks 

Jo  Ann  Fross 

Gary  Gallagher 

Laurie  Garisek 

Richard   Francis 

Ralpin  Frey 

Anna  Fugina 

Antoinette  Gammiere 

Walter  Garling 

Seniors 


Timothy  Garrett 
Schuyler  Garth 


Christine  Gaydos 
Irene  Geletka 


"Helllto  Dolly.' 


"Watchout!  He's  gonna  spif!" 


Michael  George 
Daniel  Gerbertz 
Sharon  Gerbic 


Ellen  Gerl 
William  Gerl 
James  Gertz 


Marie  Gialanza 
Sally  Gingell 


Ian  Glass 
William  Glickman 


Cheryl  Gockel 
Bradford  Goebel 


Bertram  Gold 
Sandra  Gonakis 


Maria  Goodman 
Susan  Gordos 


"Now,  how  did  Grandma  do  if?" 


Seniors 


Linda  Gorjup 

Janice  Goske 

Geraldine   Graham 


Kevin  Graham 

Edward  Granchi 

Seona  Grant 


Waltraut  Grau 
Michael  Grdanc 
Robert  Greener 


"I  punched  her." 


"I  get  Mom's  red  high  heels  tomorrow." 


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"Kiss  me,  you  fool." 


Ronald  Greenwald 
Shirley  Grelg 
William  Grida 


Christine  Griffith 
Laurie  Griffith 
Nancy  Grille 


Michael  Grimes 
Janice  Grimm 


Wendy  Grodt 
Charles  Gronowski 


"Give  me  the  simple  life.' 


Kathleen  Grossman 
Geralyn  Grubac 


Sandra  Hanlon 
Darre!  Hanna 
Eileen   Hanna 


Linda  Gudawicz 
Paula  Gulick 


David  Hansbrough 

Bernard  Harchar 

Judy  Harding 


Seniors 


Ramona   Hace 
Brian   Hacker 


Jesse   Hamilton 
Barbara   Hammar 


"Wanna  see  my  tonsils?" 


Emily  Hanak 
Richard   Hanko 


Nancy  Harper 
Linda   Harps 
Robert  Harris 


Clara  Harlsfein 
Byron  Hasegawa 
Carol  Hassel 


Marshall   Halcher 
Donna  Haugh 
Marc  Haverlock 


"It's  not  polite  to  talk  with  food  in  your  mouth!" 


"I  maintain  that  the  world  is  wrong." 


Deborah  Hendershot 
Dale  Hendy 
Deborah  Hepp 


Alan  Herak 
Denlse  Herrls 
Michael  Hieber 


Michael    Higaki 
Karen   Hilbish 


Betty  Hill 
Robbie  Hill 


"We're  really  just  friends." 


"If  I  can't  tell  you,  who  will?" 


Robert  Hill 

Donald  Hjruo 

Jeanne   Hitchox 


Roger  Hively 
Anton  HIabse 
James  HIabse 


Janice  Hocevar 

Craig  Hodakievic 

William   Hodges 


Seniors 


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Patricia   Hoge 
Rosemary  Hohs 
Lenore  Holland 


Joan  Holloman 
Mary  Holloway 
Karen  HoMyfield 


Richelle  Hoover 

Bonita  Hough 

Dale  Hoynacke 

John  Horna 

Frank  Houser 

Sherry   Hrabak 

Eugene  Horvat 

Frank  Hoykar 

Warilyn  Hribar 

"Ted  and  Sally  just  bit  Spot." 


"!f  one  more  person  makes  me  stand  in  the  corner 


The  Outsiders 


Seniors 


Janice   Ivansek 
William  Jakubs 


Lee  Jalovec 
Patricia  Jamnlk 


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Kenneth  Hrovat 

Edward  Husa                                      Randy  Hyde 

Edward   Hublsh 

Danny  Huston                                           Paul   Imm 

Debra   Hudak 

F'ank  Hutchinson                              Raymond  Ivancic 

"I've  got  a  badge  and  everything!" 

"I  know  he's  in  there." 

Mike  Janatovich 
Mary  Ann  Jankovich 
AAarjorie  Jaros 


Debra  Jaworski 
Ronald  Jedlicka 
Gay  Jerome 


Lynne  Jersan 
Dee  Jimison 
Grace  Johnson 


David  Jokela 
Gary  Jones 
Carl  Jonke 


James  Kalamasz 
James  Kane 


Sally  Jost 
Michael  Juratovac 
Janice  Jurcak 


Frank  Kapler 
Gail  Kapusi 


Kenneth  Kase 

Edward  Kastellc 

Patricia   Kaston 


August  Kehn 

Richard  Kehres 

Jeffrey  Kelley 


Thomas  Kelley 

Jean  Kermavner 

Frank  Kerze 


Kathleen  Keszenheimer 
David  Ketchum 
Kathleen  Kever 


Timothy  Kilkenny 
David  Kirk 
Karen  Kiro 


Uncle  Brad  wants  YOUl 


Lucinda   Kistler 
Richard   Kitko 


Timothy  Kitsos 
DaHene  Klauga 


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Book  end. 


Her  better  side. 


Seniors 


Beverly  Kleber 
Linda  Klein 


William  Knoch 
Robert  Knowles 


Sue  Knox 
Linda  Kobal 


Dale  Koberna 
James  Koch 


Joyce  Koch 
Jackie  Kodra 


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Frederick  Koepp 
Janet  Koeth 


Seniors 


Thomas  Koger 
Ella   Kolar 


David  Kolenc 
Elizabeth   Konko! 


Monsoon  season. 


"I  was  guaranteed  a  full  house.' 


Diane  Korynoski 

George  Kosmetos 

Robert  Kosovich 


Margaret  Kostansek 

Gail   Kovach 

Deborah  Kovacic 


Lynda  Kovacic 
Robert  Kozan 


Gary  Kosich 
Patricia  Kozlevcar 


"And  I'm  twice  as  smart  as 

look." 

Judith  Kozlowski 

Dennis  Kra-ll 

Richard  Krane 

Patricia  Krakauskas 

Beverly  Kramar 

Scott  Krejci 

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"You  won't  believe  our  song  and  dance  routine." 


Margaret  La  Barbera 
Lori   Lane 


Joni    Lapinskas 
Timothy   Larkin 


Joseph  Laszcz 
Nancy  Laufer 


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Gary   Kubiez 

Annette   Kuchling 

Richard   Kumel 


Carole   Laukiavich 
Greg  Lawrence 


Gerald  Kurowski 

Elizabeth   Kurtovich 

Carol  Kwasny 


Frances   Lazar 
Michael  Leach 


Seniors 


Edward  Lee 

Shirley  Leone 

Terry  Levine 

Robert  Lees 

Diane  Leskiewicz 

Janet  Lewis 

AAary  Lemmo 

Karen  Lesler 

Joan  Lewis 

"This  is  paradise." 

"Boy,  am  I  gonna  have  a  wild  weekend!' 


Sandra   Lewton 

Allan  Leybeck 

Deanne  Lindsey 


Mary  Jo  Lipovec 

Allyn   LIpstreuer 

Kathy   Liudahl 


''I'll  never  smile  again.' 


"You  can  rent  this  locker  for  $5  a  month." 


John   Lonchar 
Kathleen   Lonchar 


Barbara   Losee 
Patricia  Pinta-Lowe 


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Scott  Lucci 
Susan  Luffler 


Patrick  Lynch 
Alfred  Mack 
Catherine  Madden 


Douglas  Lukat 
Diane  Lupo 


George  Magas 
Kathleen  Mahoney 
Andrew  Malenda 


Gary   Lustic 
Nancy  Lutz 


Robert  Luzar 
Ronald  Lyman 


Seniors 


Life's  little  ups  and  downs. 


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Susan  Marincic 

Michael'  Marino 

Virginia  Marino 

Marlene  Marko 

Gary  Markuz 


Richard  Markuz 
Constance  Marten 

Susan  Martucci 

Marietta  Massiello 

Randy  May 


"Another  fourteen  detentions." 


Kevin  Mayok 
Barbara  Mc  Auley 
Bruce  Mc  Brian 


Paul  AAc  Cauley 
Amy  Mc  Clelland 
Therese  Mc  Creight 


Joyce  Mc  Crystal 
Allen  Mc  Ewen 
Ronnie  Mc  Gill 


Seniors 


She's  going  to  sneeze. 


William  Mc  Greehan 
George  Mc  Intyre 


Timothy  Mc  Kay 
Joanie  Mc  Kee 


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Norman  McLeod 
Michelle  McAAullen 


Richard  Meden 
Michael  Mehling 


"Yes,  they're  all  cheerleaders.' 


Kathleen  Meighan 
Deborah  Meinke 
John  Melaragno 


Dale  Menart 

Richard  Meridoza 

Wendy  Mihoclk 


Joyce  Miklavic 

Gerard  Mlkus 

Ronald  Milavec 


Seniors 


Vicki  Mildner 
Alan  Miller 
Deborah  Miller 


Christine  Mistretta 
Scott  Mitchell 
Lester  Mlakar 


''I  wish  I  could  be  a  trophy,  loo.' 


"He  jumped." 


Kathryn  Moats 
James  Mocilnikar 


Glynn  Modic 
Howard  Modin 


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Seniors 


David  Murphy 

Laura  Murray 

John  Nagle 

Mary   Nagy 


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Ghalia  Nakshbendi 

Judy  Neuman 

Ellen  Nock 

Bernadine  O  Connell 

Jacqueline  Oker 

William  Naumann 

Evelyn  Nielsen 

Dale  Nosse 

Frank  Ogoreuc 

Robert  Olds 

Diane  Nemeth 

Robin  Nimelli 

Sandra  Nurmi 

Charles  OhI 
"She  always  lays  eggs  on  Monday." 

Donna  Olinchic 

"Yeah,  this  is  the  third  period  I'm  cutting  today." 


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Kevin  Ollveri 
Evelyn   Oliverlo 


Paul   Olszewski 
David  Onions 


Deborah   Opalk 
Jacqueline  Orsie 


Gary  Ortman 
Thoman  Ortman 


William  Ostrander 
Robert  Overstreet 


"Is  this  for  the  yearbook?" 


Seniors 


"Wish  I  had  some  glue.' 


bandra  Parson; 
David  Parulis 


Dean  Pasquale 

Patricia   Paulin 


Deborah  Palguta 
Mark  Palmer 
Richard  Palmer 


Patricia  Palumbo 
Irene  Parks 
Michael  Parry 


The  unveiling. 


Seniors 


Janet  Peklay 

Christine   Penharth 

Paul  Pennza 


Keep  your  distance." 


Patricia  Perchan 

Richard   Pereksta 

Lenore'Perovshek 


Craig  Pavlik 
John  Pawlak 


Jacqueline   Perpar 

Michael   Perry 

Roger  Perry 


Kathy  Payne 
Sharon  Paz 


Sandra  Pestotnik 

Robert  Petek 

Jeffrey  Perternel 


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Hugh  Phillips 

Diane  Pisano 

Marsha  Phillips 

Theresa   Plaga 

Don  Picciano 

Linda  Plavcan 

Susan  Picciano 

Michael  Podnar 

Maria  Pirovolos 

Thomas  Podnar 

Robert  Pollack 

Richard   Potts 

Marlene   Powaike 


Kristine   Powers 

Anthony    Praskavich 

Jessie  Preston 


"He's  overly  aggressive.' 


"It's  the  fifth  Friday  of  February  and  I  feel  fine.' 


John   Price 
Roger  Principe 


Richard  Prioreschi 
Marilyn  Puz 


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Maureen  Ray 
Lynn  Reed 


What  a  man! 


Nancy  Reed 
Denise  Rees 


Deborah  Reese 
Richard  Reese 


Seniors 


Renee  Puz 
Donna  Pyle 
Gary  Radatz 
Jane  Raggets 
Susan  Raggets 


Carol   Rainovich 
Marie  Rapkin 
Debbie  Rash 
Audrey  Rast 
Judith  Ratliff 


"There's  a  body  in  my  locker.' 


Seniors 


Denise   Reichman 
Pamela   Reilly 


Karl  Reinbolt 
Charlene  Reya 


Frances  Reymander 
Linda  Rich 


Pamela   Richards 

Scott  Roach 

Christine  Richardson 

Byron  Robbins 

Denis  Riggs 

Prescott  Robbins 

Denise  Riggs 

Richard  Robinson 

Rita  Riley 

Kathleen  Roeder 

Stunned  by  the  flash  of  a  strobe. 


Jerome  Savchuk 
Kenneth  Saywell 
Susan  Scharfetter 


June  Scherlacker 
David  Schervish 
Joy  Scheurman 


Gary  Schimpf 
Krrt  Schmidt 
Marilyn  Schneider 


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Patricia  Schober 

Cathy  Schwenne 

Karin  Schuffert 

Vito  Scolese 

Raymond  Schultz 

Donald  Seddon 

James  Schuiz 

Teresa  Sefchik 

George  Schwarz 

Cynthia  Sequlin 

Carla  SeifeFt 
Michael  Selway 


A/\arlene  Seredtch 
Deborah  Serksnis 


Show  and  tell  for  the  Senior  Class. 


Richard  Setina 
Michael  Sfura 
Gary  Shaffer 


It  must  be  Sex  Education. 


Susan  Shartz 

Sandra  Shenk 

James  Sheppard 


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"25o  a  drink.' 


Rita  Sheridan 
Christine  Shiran 
Karen  Shriver 

John  Shuber 

Paul  Shumaker 
Richard  Siedler 

Andrea  Simon 
Charlene  Simons 
Pamela  Sinkovic 

"It's  done  with 

m 

rrors." 

Seniors 


David   Sivert 
Jeffery  Skapin 


Marie  Skedel 
Donna  Skokal 


Patricia   Skrjanc 
Thomas   Skrout 


Gail  Slattery 
Susan  Slivers 


Charmaine  Smith 

Roland  Smith 


"Hey,  they  caught  us.' 


Warren  Smith 
Robert  Smohnski 


Seniors 


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"I  can'f  take  this  five-day  week.' 


Kathryn   Snyder 
Randolph  Snyder 


Linette  Sobe 
Kimberley  Somers 


Debra  Sonnie 
David  Soutar 
Susan  Speck 


Susan  Spencer 
Donald  Spiegel 
Janet  Springer 


Donna  Springob 
Eloise  Stallings 
Henry  Stankewicz 


"That  cockroach  is  mighty  big!" 


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"He's  my  best  friend." 


'I   read  Playboy,  too." 


James  Sfouffer 
Bruce  Stout 


Ellen  Staney 
Pamela  Stearns 
William  Stearns 


Timothy  Strang 
Dennis  Straub 


Betty  Steiner 
Karen  Stemac 
James  Stiscak 


Philip  Stravarce 
Jeffrey  Strobel 


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"I  came  to  school,  so  I  must  be  cool." 


Margaret  Strok 
Judith  Stross 


Judith  Sustarsic 
Julia  Stuphin 


Gayle  Svetin 
Linda  Sylte 
Christina  Szabo 


Michael  Szabo 
Judy  Szymczyk 
Catharine  Tabb 


Seniors 


"I'm  going  home  to   my   mommy." 


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Seniors 


Gail  Tabb 

Katherine   Tancredi 

Patricia  Tanner 

Thomas  Teare 

Susan  Taddle 

Geoffrey  Tanner 

Robert  Taylor 

Michelle  Tefft 

Roberta  Thiel 
Barbara  Thomas 

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Francis  Thome 

Thomas  Tekavic 
Michael  Telich 


Marina  Thompson 

Marlene  Thweatt 

Irene  Tiborsky 


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"Today  the  computer  room,  tomorrow  the  world." 


Linda  Tiderman 
Harold  Timlin 
John  Tomko 


Karl  Torp 
Michael  Toth 
Janis  Totten 


Jay  Toubman 
Charlotte  Tramposch 

Karen  Tramsac 


"I've  been  waiting  for  this  all  year." 


Helen  Trautman 
Robert  Travarca 


John  Traven 
Gilbert  Trentel 


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Seniors 


"Meet   you    behind   Beef  Corral.' 


Douglas  Van  Kornguf 
Bonnie  Van  Ooyen 
Janice  Vargo 


Debra  Vilcheck 
George  Vinci 
Mary  Vincil 


Robert  Voase 
Bruce  Voll 
Lorraine  Vollman 


"Gee,  I'm  booked  up  until  next  March!" 


Anthony  Voipe 
Franklin  VoIpe 


Janet  Volpe 
Deborah  Von  Gunten 


Steven  Vozel 
Nancy  Vuranch 
David  Wagner 


Karen  Wajahn 
Robert  Warner 
Debra  Warren 


Gary  WassM 
Janet  Wayner 
Joyce  Wayner 


Edward  Weber 

Jeanne  Weber 

Margaret  Wehrle 


Christine  Weiss 
Leroy  Wells 
Robyn  West 


"If  I   catch  him,  I'll  kill  him!" 


Becky  Weyrick 


John  Wheeler 


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Debbra  White 
Donald  White 
Linda  Whitney 


Steven  Williamson 
Bonnie  Wilson 


Gregory  Wies 
Kris  Will 
Linda  Will 


Donna  Wilson 
Robert  Wilson 


"And  this  little  box  is  the  heart  of  the  school." 


Kenneth  Winchester 
Beverly  Winner 


"Why  do  I  blush  so  often?" 


James  Winsor 

Marilyn  Winters 
Wendy  Wiskes 


Gayle  Woeckner 

Randy  Wohgemuth 

Christine  Yanchar 


Andrea  Yano 
Dennis  Yert 


'I'm  supposed  to  be  taking  the  pictures.' 


Frank  Yoder 
Patricia  Youdell 


Leonard  Young 
Lorraine  Young 


William  Yozipovich 
Mary  Lou  Zabjek 


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Robin  Zonneville 
Mary  Kay  Zovac 


Laura  Zurc 
Jacqueline  Zylowski 


"I'm  Mr.  Schwegler's  pet  (peeve) 


Oennis  Zadnik 

Deborah  Zdovc 

Christine  Zak 

Fred  Zele 

James  Zakovski 

Stephen  Zelko 

Dennis  Zamaria 

Robert  Zolinski 

Ronald.  Zarnick 

Robert  Zoller 

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ACTIVITIES 


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Members  slowly  congregate  to 

Create, 

Discuss,  experience. 

Under-currents  of 

Laughter  and  enthusiasm 

Mask  the  work  of  organization 

For  projects. 

Added   opportunity  for 

Contact  with 

People 

Brings  relaxation  from 

Pressures  and 

Communication  from 

Unfamiliarity. 


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A.F.S. 


Opportunities  offered  by  A.F.S.  to  candidates  in  the 
Americans  Abroad  program  is  by  no  means  the 
extent  of  American  Field  Service  activities.  Exchang- 
ing cultural  concepts  through  presentation  of  foreign 
films,  international  dinners,  and  other  activities  give 
members  an  opportunity  for  exposure  to  different 
civilizatiorw.  Extending  friendship  to  the  Philippine 
A.F.S.-er,  Beck  Blanco,  has  helped  stimulate  interest 
in    approaching    the    ideal    of    world    understanding. 


American    Field   Service    FxecufiVe    Board    Boftom    Row    (L    fo    R)      Beck    Blanco.    Row    2:    Janet    Knowles,    Beth    Blewilt,    Debbie 
Miller,   Fred   Heintz. 


American  field  Service  Bottom  Row  (L  fo  RJ  Niki  Gaul,  Cathy  Humphrey,  Donna  Woodruff,  Nancy  Haller,  Mary  Mayock,  Sue  Nash,  Jennifer  Bates,  Jim  Kittelsrud, 
Beck  Blonco,  Debbie  Leiand.  Row  2  Sue  Madden.  Sue  Karash,  Beth  Blewitt,  Deb  Miller,  Koren  Reichard,  Jonice  Berry,  Pot  Chleblk,  Sue  Kotz,  Janet  Knowles, 
Wendy  Lick,  Marilyn  Winters.  Row  3  Kay  Rosmusen.  Lynn  Likort,  Joanne  Kuebler.  Holly  Stump,  Bari  Thomas,  Ann  Clork,  Michele  Young,  Karen  Shriver,  Lauren 
Felder,  Meg  Cox,  Loune  Fondron.  Row  4:  Kathe  Workman.  Lmda  Filsmger,  Sue  Winters,  EMen  Gerl,  Judy  Kozlowski,  Bonnie  Bubley,  Michelle  Mueller,  Michaele 
Barkhurst,  Kyle  Kopeck y,  Cormen  Edel bergs,  Jann  Wilson,  Vivion  Goertz.  Row  5  Lisa  Lick,  Mary  Boczek,  Lisa  Thomas.  Ann  Sulen,  Paul  Schutt,  Jonette  Barbish, 
Bill    Meo.    Fred    Hemtz,    Mary    Geib,    Jim    Otoloswki. 


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Ad  Club 


School  spirit  and  a  desire  to  serve  motivate  students 
to  become  active  participants  in  the  Ad  Club.  Mem- 
bers sacrifice  lunch  periods  and  spare  time  to  sell 
tickets   to   home   and    away   athletic   events. 


Another  sale  for  Ad  Club. 


Coin  C/ub  Boffom   Row  (L  to  R):   Mike  Selway,   Harry  Schultr.   Row   2     Richard  Vesel,   Tony  Cafarelli,   Bill   Meo. 


Com  Club 


Accumulating  Indian  head  pennies  or  ancient  mis- 
printed coins  constitutes  part  of  the  diversification 
in  the  Coin  Club.  Those  dedicated  to  their  hobby 
continually  sea'rch  for  unusual  coins.  The  significance 
of  assembling  and  acquiring  rare  or  irregular  coins 
lies  in  the  satisfaction  of  developing  an  interesting 
and   valuable   collection. 


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Kathy   Lonchor,   Captain 


Cheerleaders 


Cries  of  "Fight  team,  fight!"  echo  in  the  night  as 
the  cheerleaders  inspire  the  crowd  with  a  smile  and 
a  shout.  Through  victories  and  defeats  the  cheering 
squad's  unf  I  edging  support  is  seen  at  every  game. 
Energetic  Panther  mascots  create  unusual  acrobatic 
stunts     to     supplement     the     well-performed     cheers. 


Lenofe  Perovshek 


Vanity  Cheerleader  Substitutes   (L   to  R):  Marilyn   Perovshek,   Bonnie  Bubley. 
Denlse  Dworning  Essie  Vaccariello 


Junior    Varsity     Cheerleaders     (Top     to     Bottom]:      Nancy     Laser,      Robin     Fisher,      Debhle 
Harrison,  Bev  Cesen,   Cory   Lovsin.    Cathy  Witt. 


Pon//iers   (Top   lo   Botlom):   Sue   Picclano,    Chris   Zok, 


Junior  Varsity  Subsh'tules   (L   to  R):   Karen  Guenther,   Ucy  Vasas,   Bari   Thomas 


Camera    Club    Bottom    Row    (L    to    R|;    Jim    Tolh,    Bert    Gold.    Row    2:    Arlene    Kemeiok,    Ne 
Kim    Somers,    Mary    Ann    Boczek,    Jim    Powell,    Randy    Snyder,    Dennis    Tovenier.    ftov* 


<::>>    Rozum,    David    Notan,    JacV   Wagner,    Barry    Rubin.    Row   3: 
4:    David    March,    John    Paul,    Harry    Jeffries,    Paul    Imm. 


Ready.     Aim.      Fire! 


Camera  Club 


Investigating  varied  aspects  of  photography,  mem- 
bers of  Camera  Club  experiment  w/ith  methods  and 
equipment.  New  members  learn  the  correct  use  of 
different  types  of  cameras  and  dark  room  proce- 
dures. Achievement  of  striking  effects  induces  ama- 
teur photographers  to  use  imagination  and  ingenuity. 
Talents  and  techniques  enable  participation  in  var- 
ious organizations  and  may  lead  to  professional 
careers   in   photography. 


Cinema  Club 


Chairs  and  desks  move  by  themselves  in  a  movie  produced  by 
Cinema  Club  members.  Slow-motion  pictures  and  animated  films 
interest  these  amateur  trick  photographers  who  experiment  with 
many  aspects  of  cinematography.  Newly-formed,  the  club  provides 
involvement    with    picture-making    and    experience    in    photography. 


C.O.E 


Cooperative  Office  Education  permits  a  select  number  of  senior 
students  to  obtain  valuable  working  experience  through  job  place- 
ment with  local  companies.  The  program  gives  students  a  chance 
to  demonstrate  practical  knowledge  secured  in  the  classroom.  Work 
at  job  locations,  evaluated  and  graded  as  part  of  the  regular 
business  course  program  at  Euclid,  helps  to  prepare  students  for  a 
competitive  world. 


Cinema    Club    (L    to    R):    Chuck    OhI,    John    Paul,    Mary    Smith,    Mark    Pecnik,    Roger    Principe,    Lisa    Thomas, 
Pat    Christie.     Not     Pictured:     Down     Steeves,     Geoffrey     Tanner. 


Cooperot/ve  Office  Education  Bottom  Row  (L  to  R):  Suson  Marincic,  Lynn  Roed,  Frances  Lazar,  Toni  Gommlere,  BIlie  Stallings,  Kathy  Grossman. 
Row  2;  Sharon  Morikls,  Shirley  Adams,  Pat  Pinta,  Marilyn  Ford,  Jackie  Kodro,  Bonnie  Wilson.  Sue  Urban,  Mr.  McKelvey.  Row  3:  Tom  Ortman, 
Janet  Lewis,  Pom  Reilly,  Debby  Serksnis,  Carole  Laukiavich,  Cathy  Schwenner,  Louise  Francis,  Pom  Sinkovic,  Carlo  Seifert.  Row  4;  Rita  Riley, 
Margie    Kostansek,    Laurie    Gartsek,    Robin    Austin,    Sharon    Gerbic,    Pat    Tanner,    Pat    Perchan. 


D.E.C.A. 


A  national  organization  dedicated  to  the  promotion 
of  student  interest  in  distributions  and  sales,  Distrib- 
utive Education  Club  of  America  offers  a  basis 
for  many  promising  careers  In  management  and 
marketing.  D.E.C.A.  stresses  the  importance  of  good 
relationships  between  employers  and  employees  and 
helps  students  to  gain  valuable  experience  and  in- 
sight   into   the   complex  free   enterprise   system. 


Distributive  Education  Club  of  America  Boltom  Row  (L  fo  RJ.-  Becky  Weyrick,  Betty  Steiner,  Pat  Palumbo,  Darlene  Klouga, 
Beverly  Winner.  Row  2;  Kathy  Cowper,  Linda  Rich,  Kris  Powers,  Deb  Fatur,  Marlene  Powalie.  Row  3.-  Deb  Papay,  Jim 
Benko,  Mark  Palmer,  Andy  Shusteric,  Deb  Meinke.  Row  4:  Don  Minor,  Dale  Menart,  Mike  Parry,  Jim  Zakowski.  Row  5r 
Mike  Janatovich,    Bill    Ecker,    Rich    Prioreschi,    Bob   Hill. 


Euclid 

Theatre 

Guild 


The  new  Theatre  Guild  became  composed  of  a  con- 
glomeration of  students  whose  interests  revolved 
around  the  various  facets  of  the  theatre.  The  club 
appeals  to  many  interested  in  drama  and  offers  par- 
ticipation in  constructing  sets,  make-up,  and  cos- 
tumes. The  successful  performance  of  Euclid's  plays 
depends  heavily  on  the  achievements  of  the  Guild. 
Many  students  who  enjoy  acting  try  out  for  roles  in 
the  plays.  Other  members  usher,  sell  tickets,  and 
aid  in  the  production  of  the  plays.  A  point  syst'='m 
encourages  Thespians  to  work  longer  and  harder. 
By  forming  the  Theatre  Guild,  the  quality  of  the 
plays  improve,  and  opportunities  for  those  inter- 
ested  in   the   theatre   increases. 


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Eucuyo 


Eucuyo  encourages  experiments  in  originality  by 
providing  opportunities  for  students  to  create  short 
stories,  poems,  and  Innovative  art  work.  Students 
may  express  controversial  feelings,  illustrating  that 
they  are  able  to  probe  into  the  world  of  the  indi- 
vidual. The  literary  volume  searches  for  the  original, 
excluding  the  works  of  conformists,  and  resulting  in 
a    representative    voice    of   today's    youth. 


E-Room 


Tensions  of  hectic  mornings  quickly  evaporate  during 
lunch  breaks  in  the  relaxing  atmosphere  of  the 
E-room.  Music  and  snacks  add  to  the  after-school 
enjoyment.  Fall  and  winter  dances  make  up  much  of 
the  night-life  of  the  social  center,  and  in  spring, 
enchanting  decorations  transform  it  into  festive  prom 
locations. 


Eucuyo      Bottom    Row    (L     to    R):     Nancy    Keay,     Eileen     Hanna,     Sue     Raggets,     Judi     Sfross.     Row     7:     Lou     Ann     Mishic,     Amy 
McClelland,   Paul   Schutt,   Roy  Baumeister,   Jim  Toth. 


Two's  company;  three's  a  crowd!" 


Mrs.  Martlnsen,   E-Room   Coordinator 


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friendship  V- Teens  Boltom  Row  (L  to  R):  Patti  Becker,  Marian  Cholewiciti,  Cathy  Fosham,  Ch  ris  Weiss,  Lourie  Griffith,  Grace  Hommel,  Beth  Johnston,  Korol  Martin,  Linda  Wise, 
Debbie  Simpson.  Carol  DiBiosio,  Loreen  Yoger,  Jonie  Cowan,  Morsha  Griffith.  Row  2:  Koren  Guenther,  Cathy  Kenik,  Fay  Dovis,  Marilyn  Cup,  Sue  McLaren,  Mary  Ann  Pureber,  Carol 
Weisj,  Nancy  Tomfco,  Kathy  Brown,  Corol  Buchholz,  Amy  Bclale,  Laurie  Smerdal,  Alice  Taylor,  Row  3.  Dons  Dunbar,  Jame  Cathcoft,  Janme  Taylor.  Kathy  Monohon,  Ctior  Peirolo, 
Noncy  Eize,  Sandy  Hocevor,  Debbie  Meyer,  Joyce  Tucceri,  Nancy  Hrovat,  Darlene  Markovic,  Donno  Uchbar.  Carol  Plescia.  Row  4:  Bev  Cesen,  Brigetta  DITomaso,  Ann  Bronoka, 
Melissa  Carmany,  Irene  Ponsart,  Noncy  Anderson,  Diane  Dilalla,  Marianne  Tomola,  Laura  Plesko,  Debbie  Skerly,  Linda  Strobel,  Mary  DiMare,  Chris  Medlen,  Mary  Marino.  Row  S: 
Pom  Steorns,  Barb  Cigoy,  Loura  Mooney,  Kathy  Liudahl,  Sarah  Richards,  Goyle  Rogers,  Aldona  Norusas,  Jean  Teschner,  Sue  Thomas,  Kathy  Tarantlno,  Chris  Letanosky,  Judy 
Pontages,    Mory    Ann    Kozich,    Jan    Eikenburg,    Dor    Yeray. 


"I  just  don't  understand.' 


"And  now  for  the  second  line.' 


■  "Just  throw  everything  away." 


Friendship 
Y-Teens 


Formerly  divided  into  sophomore,  junior,  and  senior 
factions,  the  Friendship  Y-Teens  has  been  transformed 
into  a  more  unified  group  by  the  integration  of  the 
classes.  One  aspect  remaining  changeless  is  the  goals 
of  this  civic-minded  club.  Service  to  the  community 
contributed  through  various  projects  and  money- 
raising  activities  represent  the  main  responsibilities 
of   the  Y-Teens. 


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Future  Teachers  of  America  ExecutiYe  Board  (L  to  R}-.  Maria  Goodman,  Vice-PresldenI;  Peggy  Strok,  Secretary;  Marleno  Marico,  Treasurer;  Janice 
Hocevar,  Historian;  Roseonne  Gorubo,  Janet  Zaietel,  Cathy  Humphrey.  Not  Pictured:  Debbie  Hudalc,  President,  Nancy  Borsch,  Carolyn  Farkos,  Chris 
Gaydos,   Beth  Harris. 


FJ.A. 


Investigating  varied  areas  of  the  education  field, 
members  of  F.T.A.  examine  possible  career  choices. 
Knowledge  attained  through  experience  in  tutoring 
students  and  descriptions  presented  by  guest  speak- 
ers aid  Future  Teachers  in  serious  consideration  of 
available  opportunities.  Through  personal  observa- 
tion of  teaching  techniques,  members  formulate  opin- 
ions of  educational  methods  and  viev^  the  responsi- 
bilit-ies  of  the  profession  in  perspective. 


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Future  Teachen  of  America  Bottom  Row  (L  to  Rj-  Diana  Osfberg,  Judy  Rafliff,  Terry  Levme,  Ghollo  Nokshbendi ,  Lynn  Rosa,  CaHa  Strunk,  Nancy  Temple,  Sondi  Hendershot.  Cathy  Witt, 
Nancy  Holler,  Jennifer  Bates.  Delores  Donner,  Linda  Wise,  Beth  Ann  Johnston,  Karol  Martin.  Raclyn  Cebal,  Manon  Chloewecki,  Pat  Chmnici,  Diane  Smith.  Row  2  Sue  McLaren,  Beth 
Horns,  Jane  Raggets,  Barb  McAuley,  Jo  nice  Hocevar,  Amy  McClelland,  Peggy  Strok,  Joyce  Marhefko.  Debbie  Hudok,  Marlene  Morko,  Bev  Beckert,  Carol  Almgren,  Maria  Goodman, 
Craig  Hodokievic,  Poulo  Gulick,  Marsha  Mromor,  Carol  hJapp.  Stevie  Monroe,  Alice  Sweet,  Debbie  Leiand,  Row  3:  Mary  Marino,  Jone  Cathcort,  Iris  Onions,  Sue  Kotz,  Goyle 
Woectner,  Ava  Kaplowilz,  Lmda  Spears,  Diane  Noss.  Cathy  Kenlk,  Lm  Strobel,  Lili  Ribarich,  Jonet  Springer,  Carolyn  Farkus,  -  Nancy  Borsch,  Chris  Gaydos,  Bnon  Dugon,  Lmdo  Kobol, 
Sherri  Chonf ,  Carol  PlesciO.  Mo  re  i  a  Lobas,  Cathy  Humphrey.  Row  4:  Carol  Roinovich,  Jo  Ann  Felz,  Pot  Stmeo,  Taree  Roth  rock,  JoHonno  DiTirro,  Chorlene  Etzen,  Lisa  Lick,  Lmda 
Filsinger,  Janet  Zaietel,  Koy  Rasmus  en,  Jackie  Pograis,  Vivan  Goertz,  Sharon  Morel,  Trudy  Oliver,  Mtchele  Mueller,  Gail  SloHery,  Nancy  Reed,  Etieen  Han  no,  Betty  Hill ,  Chns 
Weiss.  Row  5  Gerty  Fried  burg.  Bob  Havre  berg,  Richard  TeLoeken,  Steve  McBride.  Ken  Winchester,  Bruce  McBnan,  Noah  lofigliolo,  Beth  Cunningham,  Cheryl  Radalz,  Susan  Pnce, 
Pat     Sytle,     Jim     Molctnlikor,     Dale    Hoyanacki,     Sue     Thomas,      Kathy     Tatentino,     Debbie     King.      Keren    Hilbish,    Michele    Young.    Helga    Dobler. 


Future  Businsa  Leaders  of  America  Bottom  Row  ft  to  Rj:  Marie  Rapkin,  Jean  Shepard,  Anna  Ruffo,  Pat  Skrjanc,  Mary  Mcauly,  Pom  Morrison,  Row  2: 
Jean  Eddy,  Kofhy  Cook,  Janet  Gates,  Janet  Sas,  Cindy  Segulin,  Chris  Rich  ofdson,  Maureen  Ray.  Row  3  Sue  Rose,  Lynn  Weber,  Sandy  Hanlon,  Bonny  Wan 
Ooyen,  Ken  Brickman,  Kathy  Roberts,  Irene  Geletko.  Row  4:  Sue  Zentgrof,  Andy  Molendo,  Joni  Lapinskas,  Denny  Krall,  Sue  Medves,  Morgret  Jurotovc, 
Cindy  Cooper,   Ron  Burge. 


F.B.LA. 


Interest    in    future    business   work    provides    initiative 

for  membership  in  F.B.L.A.  Aware  that  business  stu- 
dents must  supplement  their  typing,  bookkeeping, 
and  shorthand  courses,  the  club  strives  to  present 
other  aspects  of  the  working  world.  Gaining  experi- 
ence in  addition  to  classroom  activities,  the  student 
learns   successful    methods   for   business. 


Humanities 
East 


Humanities  East's  goal  is  to  broaden  the  student's 
awareness  of  his  environment  and  to  acquaint  him 
with  seldom-discussed  parts  of  his  culture.  Curiosity 
becomes  an  advantage  to  those  interested  in  testing 
new  educational  experiences  through  enlightening 
programs  and  presentations.  By  traveling  to  different 
schools  and  discussing  with  other  students,  members 
learn  to  become  more  sensitive  to  human  interests 
and    to    enlarge    their    sphere    of    communication. 


Humanities  East  Bo'fom  Row  ft  to  RJ:  Beth  Blewilt,  Sue  Raggets,  Morilyn  Hribar,  Janet  Springer,  Les  Rohf.  Terry  Levine, 
Bonny  Nimelli.  Row  2  Janice  Berry,  Mory  Jo  Lipovec,  Judi  Stress,  Koy  Rasmusen,  Cheryl  Brodenck,  Tomosino  Stephen,  Chns 
Davis,  Sharon  Morel.  Row  3:  Eileen  Han  no,  Bill  Meo,  Fred  Heiniz,  Alice  Swartz,  John  Tomico,  Mar  la  Good  mo  n.  Sue 
Gordos,  Linda  Sylte,  Row  4  Trudy  Oliver,  Bob  Pollock,  Joan  Oliver,  Judy  Kozlowski,  Joan  Sensing,  Ellen  Gerl,  Robin 
Cochran,  Marc  Kellner.  Mike  Selway.  Row  5  Walter  Stolzer,  Dove  Critchfield,  John  Ofciorcik.  Kim  Somers.  Ion  Gloss, 
Bob  Bohmc,   Denny  Straub.   Roy   Boumeister. 


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foreman's    Club      Soffom    Row    ft     lo    R):     Tim    Kilkenny,    Jeff    Pelernel.     Kurt    Banford,     Sam     Tomaselli,     Donald     Bone,     Harry 
Johnson.   Row  2:    Gory  Conklin,    Front   Thome,    Bob    Pavlovich. 


Foreman's 
Club 


Mechanical  proficiency  as  well  as  experience  in 
handling  complex  machinery  result  from  membership 
in  the  Foreman's  Club.  Assisting  in  machine  shop 
classes,  boys  must  exhibit  responsibility  and  adept- 
ness.  Knowledge  of  safety  remains  a  major  concern 
in   choosing   members  for  this  organization. 


Lettermen^s 
Club 


Earning  a  varsity  letter  enables  the  finest  athletes 
to  become  members  of  the  Lettermen's  Club.  Their 
superior  skill  is  seen  by  an  often  restripe  on  a  letter 
sweater  indicating  the  great  deal  of  time  and 
sacrifice  spent  to  earn  recognition. 


Gjfli  Aihlet-c  Aisociation  Bollom  ffow  (L  )o  fi )  Mane  Rapkm,  Debbie  Bolon,  Lynn  Roas,  Cheryl  Schoenecker,  Vicki  Wallace,  Amy  Morton,  Jackie  Cook.  Chris  Medlen,  Lynn  Balzel, 
Patty  Petscher,  Denise  Kmsey,  Jennifer  Botes,  Diane  Zuro,  Korol  Martin,  Joy  Scheurman,  Loune  Griffith,  Micki  Evris,  Carol  DiBiqsio,  Jane  Cowan.  Row  2.  Dons  Dunbar,  Renne  Korich, 
Goyle  Kimberly ,  Georgionn  Poce,  Jan  Toub,  Jon  Etkenburg,  Sue  Nash.  Groce  Hommell,  Sue  Kalz,  Noncy  EIze,  Sharon  Gloss,  Marilyn  Greenwald,  Lorrame  Kain,  Elaine  Mog,  Diane 
Fabig,  Peggy  Fierle,  Carol  McVey,  Jonie  Colhcort,  Jo  nine  Taylor,  Michelle  Do  bray,  Marian  Cholewicki,  Karen  Buccilli.  Row  3  Lynn  Zola,  Mary  Lou  Lickert,  Lili  Ri  bo  rich,  Charlene 
Peirolo,  Kathy  Monahon,  Brigelfo  Di  To  mo  so,  Cathy  Kenik,  Joanne  Kuebler,  Dorelene  Ye  ray,  Carol  Plescio,  Barb  Brennan,  Jolmda  Laurencell,  Diana  Nass,  Meg  Cox,  Jackie  Pograis, 
Fay  Davis,  Marilyn  Cup,  Laune  Vozel,  Kathy  Mason,  CoHen  Woish,  Debbie  Harbst,  Mary  Horbsl  Row  4  Ghaha  Nakshbend.,  Karia  Mucci,  Debbie  Skerly.  Sue  Haslego.  Joyce  Tuccen,  Sue 
Bfezec.  Demse  Korrer,  Judy  Sustorsic.  Ann  Clark,  Beverly  Kramor,  Lynn  Luikart,  Mary  Geib,  Gayle  Rogers,  Dorlene  Marovic,  Nancy  Hrovat,  Darlene  Yeroy,  Bonme  Broyant,  Judy  Chanr, 
Vicky  Popanzos,  Ban  Tfiomos.  Row  5  Kitty  Know,  Mrchele  Young,  Jane  Williamson,  Judy  Pontages,  Les  D  Anno,  Mickie  Mueller,  Cher  Brodenck,  Jan  Zaielel,  Pat  Vibbert,  Ardi  th  Soeder, 
Sue    Zurc,    Michel  le    Barkhurst,    Jeon    Mullally,    Anno    Sleper,    Carole   Wiehn. 


"Now  with  this  cookie  you  get  50  extra  trading  stamps.' 


Gif's'  Athletic  Asiociation,  Executive  Board  Bottom  Row  (L  to  R):  Debbie  Harbst,  Bobbie 
Fiffik,  Leslie  D'Anna,  Row  2:  Dionne  Roggets,  Wendy  Wiskes,  Mary  Ellen  Bajec,  Annemarie 
Ryavec,    Thea    Syroka.     Row    3:     Barb    Borbato,    Sue    Gordos. 


G.A.A. 


G.A.A.  spotlights  action.  Intramural  sports  enables 
members  to  develop  individual  skills  w/hile  organ- 
izing friendly  competition.  Open  to  all  interested 
girls,  the  Girls'  Athletic  Association  also  becomes 
engaged  in  various  social  activities.  Whether  drib- 
bling a  ball  or  selling  cookies,  these  active  members 
combine  fun  with  athletic  sports. 


Spiked  punch. 


Girls'  AlUleUc  Associohon  Soflom  Row  {I  lo  Rf  Jean  Eddy,  Jeonne  Redone,  Sheryl  Tucker,  Loune  Smefdel,  Jan  lorek,  Keren  Guenlher.  Rae  Lynn  Cebul,  Mary  Ann  Pure  be  r,  Chri; 
Weiss,  Gtnny  Marmo,  Judy  Szymczyd ,  Carol  Weiss,  Bar  bora  Kohler,  Marsha  Gnfiilh.  Terry  Kaston,  Lmda  Wise,  Belh  Johnston,  Nancy  Tomko  (?ow  2.  Jen  Dowd.  Ltndc  St  robe  I,  Momca 
Sfelmach,  Debbie  Meyer,  Donna  Uchbar,  Anna  Plamsek,  Nancy  Nickels,  MarciO  Boyce,  Lynn  Jersan.  Pol  Dnscoll,  Janef  McKee,  Laura  Kovacic,  Wendy  Zilmk,  Joan  Monoghon,  Judy 
Sovarino,  Joann  Mohusky,  Lorelyn  Hudec,  Kathy  Humphrey  Row  3  Chns  Letanosky,  Carmen  Edelbergs,  Laura  Mooney,  Lmda  Filsmger,  Lisa  Licic,  Sue  Winters,  Borb  Tim.nski.  Sue 
Thomas,  Kathy  Torantmo,  Laurie  Vozel,  Kathy  Mason,  Sandy  Sholfer,  Lisa  Harris,  Diana  Erne,  Sue  Tfunkely,  Ceal  Zupancic,  Nancy  Cooper,  Cindy  Bohonon,  Cmdy  Yanchar,  Pal  Kadunc. 
ffow  4:  Mary  Marmo,  Manlyn  Schneider,  Goyle  Ebel,  Lmda  Gorjup,  Lmda  Beadle,  Dianne  Rcggets,  Anne  Mane  Ryavec,  Roberta  Fiffik,  Mory  Ann  Boczek,  Rose  Ann  Lickert,  CHns  Marlmcic, 
Donna  Wolf,  Cheryl  Radoti,  Joyce  Ensmmger,  Charlene  Erzen,  Judy  3asa,  Sondy  Smith,  Lynne  Jones,  Cmdy  Borbish.  Mary  Ann  Baiasko  Row  5  Monlyn  Myslmski,  Pam  Barker,  Julie 
Stoskunas,  Thea  Syroka,  Marilyn  Cup,  Barb  Barbato,  Jane  Hospodar,  Wendy  Wiskes,  Mory  Ellen  Boiec,  Sue  Gordos,  Pat  Sylte.  Vivion  Goertz,  Konn  Poller  son,  Melissa  Pol  umbo,  Kathy 
Helmick,    Georgene    Wetzer,    Lmda    Spears,    Pol    Simeo,    Judy    Neumon,    Laura    leach. 


Shrill   whistles   blast  and   shouts   of  "I 

the   gym   as   a   white-shorted   girls'   le 

gym  class.   Necessary  aids  to  the  teach 

education    classes,    leaders    organize 

teach   skills,   and    referee    class    time   a 

sports.    Accepted    responsibilities    and    sacrificed    time 

find  reward  In  the  social  activities  and  companionship 

of  G.L.C.  members. 


Girls'     Leaders     E 'ecu  live     Board      Bo"om     Row     (L     fo     P)       Barb     C'goy,     Histonan,-     Bobbie     Theil,     President;     Sue     Plcciono, 
Treasurer;    Linda   Plovcan,   Vice-President.   Row  2     Lori    Lane,   Barb   Barbato,   JoAnn   Felz,   Secretary. 


Girfs*    Uaders   Club      BoHom    Row   (L    1o    Rj-    Bobbfe   Theil.    Row    2.    Lmda    Plovcan,    Barb   Cigoy,   JoAnn    Felz,    Sue   Picciono.    Row  3:    Chris   Weiss, 

Sue    Brezec,    Lori    Lane,    Laurie   Griffith.    Row    4:    Mary    Ellen    Bajec,   Monlyn  Winters,    Pat   Poulin,   Debbie  Opalk,   Barb   Barbato,  Wendy  Wiskes. 

Row   5.    Shelly    Lane,    Pat   Sterling,    Marcia   Mramor.    Roberta    Fiffik,    Dtone    Zuro,      Marilyn      Perovshek,      Leslie      D'Anna,      Diane  Roggets,      Jane 
Hospodar     Row  6-   Mrs     Buerkel- 


Key  Club 


Sponsoring  drives  for  United  Appeal,  ushering  at 
school  events,  or  decorating  a  hospital  represent 
the  diverse  activities  undertaken  by  Key  Club. 
Organized  through  the  school,  but  under  the 
guidance  of  Kiwanis  International,  this  active  boys' 
club  consistently  demonstrates  their  competence  and 
reliability  in  community  services.  Although  Key  Club 
is  chiefly  concerned  with  working  within  their 
school  and  their  city,  there  is  still  time  for  social 
activities  which  provide  only  a  small  reward  com- 
pared to  the  satisfaction  each  member  gains  by 
helping  others. 


Key  Club  Bo  Mom  Row  (L  to  R}:  Mike  Podnof,  Doug  Romoser,  Cropg  Hodahevpc.  M.ke  Telich.  Bob  Boh-nc.  Rtck  Froncis,  Jim  Kolamosz,  Roy  Ivoncic. 
Mike  Murphy,  Row  2.  Kevm  Bram,  John  Werdorff,  Bob  Sontord.  Tom  RoHerty,  Craig  McDorough.  Tom  Muscenti ,  John  Dogoniero.  Dove  Broolts. 
Dove  Slemhouer.  Terry  Volante,  Tom  Brunson.  Row  3.  Dole  Hockef,  Glenn  Higoki,  Mike  Kogon,  Er.c  Bono.  Jeff  Horrrs.  Frank  Smolmski,  Dave 
Goliowoy.  Mike  Vernon,  John  Tehch.  Paul  Imm.  Row  4:  Dove  Wogner,  Bill  Fergus,  Bill  Kovatch.  Randy  Kubehn.  Douglas  Rebeck,  Mike  Suttte.  Horry 
Hondshow,  Bob  Knight,  Dave  Smcloif.  Row  5.  Marc  Kellner,  Lee  Jolovec.  Jeff  Hoedt  Dove  Brodowski.  Denms  Smith,  Steve  Thayer,  Chuck  Sims, 
Ken    Winchester,     Bruce    McBnon,     Bob    Dybiec.     Row    6;     Brent     Buckley,     Ron    Brow,    John    Ak.ba,     Ph. I    Wnghl,    Mork    Jochum. 


Majorettes 


Arriving  for  early  morning  practice  in  blue  jeans 
and  tennis  shoes,  the  majorettes  drill  to  the  sounds 
of  the  marching  band.  Sharp  whistles  signal  the 
beginning  of  the  routines  of  twirling  batons  and 
precision  kicking.  During  after-school  practices  mem- 
bers create  new  formations  and  strive  for  synchron- 
ization for  the  halftime  show  during  the  football  and 
basketball  games. 


Junior  Majoreiles   ft   fo  Rj:   Cathy  Morob'to,   Kathy  Wajahn,   Pat  Sterling, 


Sen/or  Maioreltes  ft  to  R):  Debbie  Polguta,   Leslie   Rohr,   Chris  MislreHa,  Sue  Drobnicfc. 


li 


National  forensic  leogue  Boffom  ffow  (L  lo  R)  Caihy  Witt,  Lin  Brodhocker,  Maureen  Roy,  Sandra  Oblich,  Debbie  Lelond,  Mr  Robuck,  Sponsor.  How  2  Corol  Almgren, 
Peggy  Strok,  Amy  Hungerford,  Kathy  Mason,  Nancy  Foley,  Debbie  Berndf  Row  3:  Kolhy  Rusnok,  Gayle  Rogers,  Joan  Fields,  KatSy  Homphrey,  Pat  Slmeo,  Candl  Calloghan, 
Row    4      Doug    Behrends,    Eric    Imm,    Roger    Osgood,    Don    Hiruo,    John    Cassese,    Nancy     Reed 


N.F.L 


An  interest  in  public  speaking,  and  a  desire  to  per- 
sonally compete  characterizes  the  member  of  Na- 
tional Forensic  League.  Endless  hours  of  practice 
with  a  coach,  a  partner,  or  by  himself  are  imperative 
in  preparation  for  his  event.  Competing  three  times 
before  different  judges,  increases  his  nervousness 
in    anticipation     of     placing     during     the     tournament. 


Metal 
Sculpture 


Armed  v^/Ith  goggles  and  blow-torches,  members  of 
Metal  Sculpture  enthusiastically  attack  scraps  of 
metal  in  an  effort  to  weld  unusual  pieces  of  art. 
Splashes  of  color  often  lend  interest  to  creative 
works,  and  variety  of  texture  leads  to  a  new  medium 
of  expression.  The  unlimited  field  of  possible  crea- 
tions entices  students  to  make  use  of  their  imagina- 
tions. 


Metat    Sculpture    Bottom    Row    (L    lo    R):    Mary    Smith,    Judy    Ullstrom,    Connie    Colt,    MoryEllen     Lee.     Robin    Su 
Mr.    Germock,    Sponsor;    Tom    Allchin,    Gary     Radatz,    Gary    Conlclin,     Kay     Rasmusen,     Ann    Wright, 


Movie  Club 


Audio-vision  has  become  an  Increasingly  influential 
means  of  education.  The  Movie  Club  member  pro- 
motes interest  in  the  use  of  projectors  and  other 
equipment,  and  often  comes  to  the  aid  of  tne 
teacher  who  is  puzzled  by  the  intricacies  of  the 
projector.  Members  also  operate  the  noon  movies 
and     help     to    distribute     the     audio-visual     materials. 


Movie     C/ub     Bottom     Row     (I      fo     Rj.     Clara     Harts  tern,     Linda     Lewis.     Row     2       Kuil     Banlord,     Scott     Bonford       Row      3,      Peter 
GaizuMs,     Andy     Noch,     Fted      Land,      Chris     Hulewicz.      Row     4:      Mike      Selway.      /?ow      5:     Harry     Jeffries,      Doug      Behrends. 


Medico/  Coreers  Club  Bottom  Row  (L  fo  RJ-  Debbie  Cheich,  Sue  Modden,  Mory  Lemmo,  Karen  Sbrocco,  Debbie  Harbst, 
Cathy  Tabb,  Bonny  Nimelli,  Candy  Collaghan,  Row  2  Janet  Knowles,  Wendy  Zitnik,  Kotfiy  Liudahl,  Debbie  Pestotnik, 
Sandy  Gubonc,  Joan  Reinwald.  Janine  Taylor,  Donna  Hough,  Row  3:  Pot  Andrews,  Laurie  Tanner,  Eunice  Kitlerer, 
Kitty  Knox,  Jean  Mul  lolly,  Jean  Shepard,  Ginny  Kumel.  Denlse  Icke.  Row  4 .  Bev  Bowers,  Mary  Ann  Zupancic,  Cathy 
Shilling,  Sue  UMmon,  Nancy  Nickels,  Chorlene  Erzen,  Nancy  Keay,  Wendy  Wiskes,  Linda  Thomas,  Row  5  Roger  Pnncipe, 
Jim    Ayers,     John     Paul.     Don     Hlruo,     Fronk     Hoykor,     Ron    Zornlck,     Phil     Slrovorace,     Donno     Pestotnik. 


M.C.C. 


When  the  Future  Nurses  Club  admitted  male  mem- 
bers, it  v/as  renamed  and  appropriately  became  the 
Medical  Careers  Club.  Sponsored  by  Euclid  General 
Hospital,  the  club  provides  many  opportunities  for 
participants  to  view  various  aspects  of  the  field 
of  medicine.  Hospital  tours  and  guest  speakers 
provide  encouragement  to  those  Interested  In  the 
medical  profession. 


Symphonic  Band 


Band  Sergeants  (L  to  R):   Ron   Lyman,   Pat  Kaston,  Mike  Bolale. 
The  band  goes  marching  two  by  two  .  .  .   hurrah,  hurrah! 


FLUTE: 


Jennifer   Bales 
Mofilyn   Bauer 
Jonlce    Berry 
Jane   Cowan 
Marcio    Feiock 
Wendy    Lick 
Mary    Lickerr 
Joan    Oliver 
Lorraine    Punzar 


OBOE: 


Lynn   Allchin 
Pat   Kaston 
Sue   Nash 


CLARINET: 


Doviri    Bucknot 
James    Burns 
Pam   Hope 
Gary  Jones 
Sue   Kolz 
James    Ki  tielsrud 
Barbaro    Losee 
David   Onions 
Charlene    Reya 
Glen    Richardson 
Mary    SchoHer 
Joy    Scheurmon 
Bill    Semenchuck 
Alice   Sweet 
Kothy    Tancredi 
Barbara    Thomas 
Bruce    Walker 
Scott  Wightman 


ALTO  CLARINET: 


Karen    Reichard 
Linda   Seiple 
Don    Soltis 


BASS  CLARINET: 


Chris  Collier- 
Mork  Glinski 
Mary    Lou    Lickerr 


BASSOON; 


Cheryl    Crawford 
Tom    Taranfino 


ALTO  SAXOPHONE: 


James   Arko 
Bill   Glovoc 
Harry    Schultz 
Ph. I   Wrighl 


TENOR 
SAXOPHONE: 


Horry    Jeffries 
Joseph    Lovono 


BARITONE 
SAXOPHONE: 


David   Dovies 


CONTRA  BASS: 


CORNET: 


Mike    Balale 
Ronald   Brow 
Wil    Christenset 
Thomas   Cole 
Paul   Drolleff 
Bob   Dunker 
Ron    Lyman 
Jim   McVey 
Kevin    Oliveri 
Mike   Surtle 
Doug   Yondola 


FRENCH  HORN: 


Kevin   Kelley 
Mork    Liclterf 
Judy   Neuman 
Deborah   Vadnal 


TROMBONE; 


Mark    Doblekar 
Poul   HungeHord 
Alfred    Land 
Bla.ne    Lewis 
Mike   Murphy 
Frank  Yoder 


BARITONE: 


Tim  Cheodle 
David  Cooney 
Frank  Houser 
Rick  Pereksfa 
Doug  Rebeck 
David   Sinclair 


TUBA: 


Skip  Garlh 
John    Horna 
Jim    Kukral 
David   March 
Donald   Srnick 


PERCUSSION: 


Richord   Bendure 
Greg    Lyman 
Peter  Markovich 
Joe   Sharpe 
Roy  Sonntag 
Stirling   Wilson 


139 


Orchestra 
and  Band 


Beginning  the  year  with  exhausting  morning  prac- 
tices, marching  band  members  quickly  learn  about 
regulation  march  steps,  frostbitten  fingers,  and 
Euclid  roulette.  Completing  their  season  of  enthusi- 
astic participation  In  imaginative  football  halftime 
shows,  marchers  retire  to  the  rehearsal  room  to 
begin  their  concert  season.  Blaring  brass  players 
reluctantly  face  the  Impossible  "pianissimo"  as  music 
styles  change  sharply  from  fast  marching  numbers  to 
a  varied  selection  of  concert  pieces.  The  orchestra 
smoothly  blends  stringed  instruments,  woodwinds, 
and  brass  as  they  interpret  modern  as  well  as 
classical  orchestral  arrangements.  Competition  spices 
repetitive  dally  rehearsals  as  members  compete  in 
tests  of  musical  ability. 


Orchestra 

FLUTE: 


Jennifer  Bates 

Arlene   Kemejalt 

Mary    Lo    Lickerl 

Eloine  Mog 

Joan   Oliver 

Richard   Teloekn 


CLARINET: 


Susan   Kotz 

Koren    Relchard 

Joy   Scheurman 

Bruce   Wolker 

Scott  Wightmon 


OBOE: 


Lynn   Allchin 

Vicki    Festini 

Pot   Ko'ton 

Susan   Nash 


BASSOON; 


Cheryl    Crawford 


TENOR 
SAXOPHONE: 


TUBA: 

Skip  Gorlh 

VIOLA 


Cofol   Schllckert 
Suson   Soltis 

Susan   Taddie 


VIOLIN 


John  Abfohom 
Sue  Arnold 
Gail  Arvay 
John   Chase 

Lourre  GarreK 
Joanne    Kuebler 

Joyce  Tianello 
Carl    White 


CELLO; 


Richard   Kehres 

Ken    Mitchell 

Stan    Povelecky 


PERCUSSION: 


Lorraine   Kain 


Richord   Bendure 

Leonard    Noel 

Joseph   Shorpe 

Roy  Sonntag 


HORN; 


BASS: 


Judith   Kehres 

Mark   Lickert 

Deborah   Vodnal 


Doug   Behrends 

Mike   Chlebik 

Kris  Will 


TROMBONE: 


PIANO: 


Paul  Hungerford 
Kevin  Kehres 
Alfred  Land 
Bloine    Lewis 


Jeri    Lynn    Dowd 

Will    Kobyijanec 

John    Ofciorcik 


TRUMPET: 


Mary   Geib 

Richard    Stillmgs 


Concert  Band 


FLUTE: 


Dolores   Donner 
Arlene   Kemejak 
Margaret    LaBrozzl 
Elaine  Mog 
Sharlene   Seredlch 
Alice  Taylor 
Susan   Ullman 


OBOE; 


CLARINET: 


Marie   Battista 
Tim    Carpenter 
John   Chapel 
Sarn    Ciliberto 
CHris    D'Amico 
Carol    Dieckmann 
Daniel    Doroi 
Barbara    Girimount 
Harry    Hondshaw 
Cloyd   Htldebrand 
Doug    Holcombe 
Vicki   Hollis 
Cathy   Kenik 
Robert    Knighf 
Rose    Lickert 
Debra   Meyer 
Nancy   Nickels 
Jeffrey   Schoffer 
Bill   Schneider 
Mane    Sopko 
Thomas   Stupica 
Dennis    Tovenier 
Irwin   Weinberger 


SAXOPHONE; 


Harvey  Smith 
James   Nagle 


ALTO  SAXOPHONE: 


TENOR  SAXOPHONE: 


Chorles   Houser 
Lorraine   Kain 

James    Srnick 


FRENCH  HORN: 


Jeffrey  Hoedl 
Judith  Kehres 
David   Modic 


CORNET: 


Charles   Blott 
Phil    Cooney 
Ronald    Emser 
Mary   Geib 
Terry    Hannon 
Croig    Hoover 
Korla   Mucci 
Clark   Scheurman 
George    Skrout 
Richard    Slillings 
Leroy  Wells 
Joyce  Wicks 


BARITONE: 


TROMBONE: 


Russell  Berlan 
Kevin  Graham 
Curt    Hale 


PERCUSSION: 


James   Howell 
John   Koch 
Leonard   Noel 
Scott   Somers 


Mixed  Choir 


Harmonious  chords  reflect  the  practice  that  precedes  each 
concert.  Male  voices  provide  a  contrast  not  possible 
in  an  a!l-girl-choir.  Through  training  in  breath  control  and 
daily  rehearsals,  the  choir  fuses  to  form  a  single  tone 
and  exhibit   its  quality  of  excellence  at  each   performance. 


Mixed    Choir   Bo/fom    Row    (i    to    Rj:    Holly    Hollmeyer,    CheFi    Cutter,    Barb    Lilley,    Kay    Rasmusen,     Pafti     Virginia,     Ann     Siefert,     Janet     Knowles,     Beck     Blonci 


Janice     Matko,      Judy     Stein- 


houer,  Joy  Rolti,  Carol  Buchholz,  Groce  Hommel,  Bev  Kimes,  Jock  Rotar,  Tom  Turk,  Libert  Pmto,  Sandi  Hendershot,  Renee  Kanch,  Mary  Gephart,  Carol  Mc  Vey,  Michelle  Kovezsd 
Annette  Jakse.  Row  2  Nancy  Liudohl,  Mory  Rush,  Mary  Brady,  Julie  Stermole,  Georgann  Polunus,  Sandy  Shaffer,  Rae  Lynn  Cebul,  Karol  Martin,  Rhonda  Mai  m,  Suzanne  Madden, 
Denise  Kmsey,  Mary  Jo  Hrastar,  Dee  Dee  Racrch,  Sandy  Hocevar,  Beth  EhrhardI,  Dennis  Meister,  Bill  Frank,  Mark  Fross,  Pat  Chmmci,  Pat  Pnce,  Luonn  Mamgho,  Donna  De  Vita, 
Lynette  Grohek,  Jon  Kastehc.  Row  3.  Michele  Young,  Denise  Korrer,  Kalhy  Duncan,  Nancy  Elze.  Missy  Qtcasek,  Doflene  Ye  ray,  Kathy  Monohan,  Karen  Buccilli,  Momco  Stelmach,  Carol 
Lewis,  Debbie  Picciano,  El  len  Bartel,  Cathy  Wackathon,  Diane  Enckson,  Paul  Clapp,  Gary  Jokela,  Dave  Galloway,  Jim  Turk,  Denise  Forrell,  Vicky  Papanzos,  Marcio  Lobas,  Ban 
Thonrios,  Barb  Brennan,  Charlene  Peirolo,  Betty  Bowers.  Row  4  Carol  Santorelli,  Nancy  Keay,  Trudy  Stratton,  Demse  Icke,  Sue  Thomas,  Donna  Uchbar,  Debbie  Lufz,  Peggy  Mock, 
Carol  Pleacia.  Kay  Morley,  Dcrlene  Praznovsky,  Barb  Ovsek,  Judy  Com,  Helen  Talty,  Mary  Blokeley,  Leslie  DAnna,  William  Derby,  Paul  Schutt,  Enc  Bona,  Bill  Francis,  Jetf  Muster, 
Roy  Pignotiello,  Bngetta  DiTomaso,  Debbie  Lament,  Sue  Downer.  Judy  Pontages,  Tersa  Chondler,  Katy  Anderson,  Jackie  Cook,  Cindy  V^eisert,  Row  S  Debbie  Kmg,  Jan  Nogode.  Irene 
Mulvinas,  Georgene  Kola  pedis,  Michele  Pietro,  Liz  Hasse,  Connie  Kovacevia,  Ginny  Thwealt,  Bev  Cesen,  Tern  Stemfurth,  Sue  Luikart,  Gary  Hackle,  Steve  Blassmgame,  Gary  Higgs,  Joe 
Sevenno,  Bob  Schulte,  Chns  Slamc,  Mike  Kitko,  John  Damberger,  Tom  Cruse,  Dave  Hoppert,  Mike  Kofula,  Mork  Habot.  Dan  Soloky,  Chick  Carroll,  Robby  Jerome,  Pam  Barker,  Jonef 
Kershaw,    Debbie    Skerly,    Liz    Lehman,    Jill    Horns  by.    Tern    Sirak,    Nancy    Benedum,    Diana    Erne,    Jeannie    Cater,     Lynn    Pol  lack. 


Chorol     Maiten     BoMom     Row     (I      lo     »l       Lmdo     Muslor,      Emily     Hanok,      Sue     Schorletler,  Kothy     Meighan,     Jennifa     Kelopovic,     Croig     Hodokievic,     Jim     Vidnck,     Bob     Berlon,     Scoll 

Krejc,     Steve    Williamson,     Debbie    Hendershot,     Denise    Copretto,    Marlene    Marko.     Coiol  Almgren,     jill      Poller.      Sow     2       Amy     Hungerford,      Jessica      Burrows',     Peg      Fierle',     Joan 
Springer,    Bev    Bowers,    Sue    Strizzi,    Greg    Lawrence,    Bill    Troop,    A!    Ulle,    Rick    Racich,    Chris    Richardson,     Jackie     Pograis,     Vivian     Goertz,     Denise     Reese,     Laura     Dauchy.     Row     3: 

Calhy    Tobb,    Cindy    Otcasek,    Eileen    Hanna,    Stevie    Monroe,    Sue    Carmifchel,     Bill     Pasco,  Dean    Pasquale,     Dwight    Yoder,    Bruce    Biddle,     Tim    Garrett,'    Kevin     Kehres,     Al     Casey, 

Wendy   Mihocik.    Cory    Lovsm,    Kay    pagan,    Cathy    Shilling,    Donna    Wolf.    Joan    Force      Row  4:  Cindy   Elmore,   Sondy   Nurmi,   Debra   Hudak,    Linda    Kobal,    Nancy    Rose,   John   Samuele, 

Bob    Knawles,    Terry    Bosher,    Howard    Nelson,    Steve    Journey,    Dan    Shuman,    Barb    Barbato,  Nancy     Reed,     Gay     Jerome,     Mary     Vincil,     Michelle     Muelltr,     Paula     Gulick,     Debbie 

Warren,    Row    5      Ginny    Jakuben,    JoAnn    Sadler,    Marilyn    Murg,    Chris    Zak,    Gayle     Reese,  Dale    Hoynocke,    Tim    Miller    Gary    McClave,    Don     DeVita,     Jeff    Aute,     Doog'  DeVmey 


Chora/  Masters 


Individual  voices  combine  to  form  a  harmonious  intonation  as  Choral 
Masters  sing  out.  Faithful  rehearsal  Is  a  main  factor  In  producing 
this  accordance  plus  the  determination  of  each  vocalist  to  keep  in 
tune.  The  Masters  voice  their  approval  of  a  challenging  new  song 
by  their  boisterous  first  attempts  to  sing  it  right.  Under  patient 
guidance  the  chorus  gradually  produces  their  own  sound  that  typifies 
both  their  talent  and   their  enthusiasm. 


Varsity 
Chorale 


Voices  blend  to  create  interesting  effects  as  talented  singers  resound 
with  enthusiasm.  Varsity  Chorale  members  enjoy  the  satisfaction  of 
long  practice  sessions  and  the  success  of  superb  performances.  This 
select  group  of  serious  music  students,  well-trained  in  breathing  from 
the  diaphragm,  adds  variety  and  depth  to  both  modern  and  tradi- 
tional   selections. 


"Here,  eat  it." 


Varsity  Chorale  Bottom  Row  (L  to  R);  George  Mclntyre,  Robin  Stratton,  Barb  Campono,  Dione  Zuro,  Mike  George,  Mr.  Taylor.  Row  2  Greg 
Lawrence,  Bob  Bohinc,  Carol  Swoidner,  Jan  Springer,  Gwenn  Rupert,  David  Fisher,  Norm  McLeod.  Row  3;  Bob  Cater,  Diane  Nemeth,  Sandy  Gubanc, 
Alice    Swartz,    Debbie    Berndl,    Lynn    Nevar,    Jesse    Hamilton.    Row    4:    Garry    Dremel,     Rick    Taylor,    Tom    Kelley,    Mark    Rotor,    Don    Seddon, 


National 

Honor 
Society 


A  high  rank  in  class  does  not  assure  induction  Into 
the  National  Honor  Society.  Attitude  and  reliability 
play  a  large  part  in  acceptance  or  rejection  of  a 
member  as  teachers  and  club  sponsors  rate  eligible 
students  in  these  areas  as  well  as  in  scholarship.  Five 
percent  of  the  junior  class  is  chosen  and  help  to 
induct  an  additional  ten  percent  of  their  class  in  their 
senior  year.  The  select  members  of  N.H.S.  represent 
students  showing  leadership,  character,  scholarship, 
and  service. 


The   littlest  angles? 


Senior  Indudses  Bottom  Row  ft  to  RJ.  Lindo  Cotman.  Pat  Paulin,  Kafhy  Cowper,  Bev  Becker! .  Sue  Brezec,  Deborah  Serksnis,  Judy  Rotliff,  Denise  Rlggs,  Marsha  Phillips,  Barbara 
Campano,  Chns  Weiss,  Laurie  Griffith,  Jonet  Springer,  Connie  Morten,  Barb  Losee,  R  ow  2  Beck  Blanco,  Sondy  Gonakis,  Sue  P  Ice  i  a  no.  Barb  Barbafo,  Mary  Ellen  Bajec,  Ann  Evans, 
Kothy  Grossman,  Bobbie  Theil,  Jo  Ann  Felz,  Cheryl  Gockel,  Debbie  Berndl,  Chris  Davis,  Tom  Koger,  Mike  Seiwoy,  Heiga  Dobler.  Jim  Kolamosz,  Linda  Sylte,  Frances  Lazar,  Morcia 
Boyce.  Row  3.  Barb  Cigoy,  Lmdo  Plovcan,  Wendy  Wiskes,  Elite  Slailings,  Amy  McClelland,  Lena  Drummer,  Kolhy  Tancredi,  Laura  Murroy,  Lorraine  Brooks,  Judi  Stress,  Bill  Gerl,  Nancy 
Reed,  Dems  I'lggs,  Michelle  Aaronson,  Pom  Stearns,  Kathie  Fox,  Margie  Kostonsek,  Tom  Brunson,  Row  4  Cathy  Madden,  Debbie  Palguta,  Ginny  Marino,  Linda  Rich,  Gail  Kapusi,  Mike 
Dougherty,  Carol  Bures,  Karen  Shriver,  Morrletta  Mosslello,  Carolyn  Forkos,  Nancy  Borsch,  Don  Spiegel,  Poul  Oyaski,  Jonis  Totten,  Sue  Luffler,  David  Wagner,  Donna  Brod,  Sue  Sabo, 
Poul  Pennzo  Row  5-  Bob  Luzor,  Kns  Will,  Roger  Hively,  Tim  Larkm,  Robert  Dybiec,  John  Ofciorcik,  Rich  Potts,  Lee  Jolovec.  Wayne  Downer,  Marlene  Marko,  Kafhy  Lonchar,  Dennis 
Stroub,    Jim    Mocilnikar,    Bruce    McBrlan,    Randy    Snyder,    Bob    Pollack,    Ron    Zarnick,    Bruce    Stout,   Jan  Jurcak,   Karen   Schuffert,    Dan   Garopic. 


Junior  Inductees  Bollom  Row  (L  to  R):  Vivian  Goertz,  Jonine  Taylor,  Kevin  Brain,  Diane  Zuro,  Diane  Fabig,  Joan  Springer,  Mary  Mayock,  Debbie  Hatbst, 
Georgina  Kovacich.  Row  2.-  Sue  StrizzI,  Marilyn  Perovshek,  Sharon  Morel,  Kevin  Kehres,  Janef  Knowles,  Jockie  Pograis,  David  Petscher,  Peg  Fierle,  Gail  Arvay, 
Taree  Rolhrock,  Eloine  Mog,  Tomasina  Stephen,  Pow  3;  Goyle  Reese,  Susan  SolMs,  Scoft  Wightman,  Alice  Novotny,  Mary  Louise  Lickert,  Meg  Cox,  Pat  Sylte. 
Fred  Heintz,  Joe  Kimosh,  Amy  Hungerford,  Wendy  Lick,  Jane  Hospodar.  Row  4-.  Colleen  Boyle,  Joon  Oliver,  Bill  Meo,  Nick  lafigliola,  Linda  Bezik,  Bob  Lowry. 
Phil    Wright.    Chuck    Sims,    Noah    lafigliola,    Bruce   Walker,    Marc    Kel  Iner,    Walt    Stalzer,    Kay    Rosmusen,    Janice    Berry,    Ma  re  i  a     Feiock. 


Senior  Members  8o/fom  Ron'  {i  to  R]-.  Terry  Levine,  Marilyn  Hribar,  Peggy  Wehrle,  Marilyn  Winters,  Secretary;  Debbie  Miller,  Treasurer;  Mike  Balole,  President;  Mike  Higaki, 
Vice-President;  Chris  MistrettO;  Kothy  Erdelsky.  Row  7.  Leslie  Rohr,  Mary  Jo  Lipovec,  Kathy  Chambers,  Chris  Gaydos,  Debbie  Opalk,  Bonnie  Bubley,  Trauty  Grou,  Becky 
Rohrer,  Sue  Roggels,  Karen  Hilbish.  Row  3-  Kathy  Liudahl,  Cathy  Tobb,  Maria  Goodman,  Ellen  Gerl,  Joan  Lewis,  Peg  Strok,  Lenore  Perovshek,  Carol  Roinovich,  Tim 
Cheadle.  Row  4.-  Sue  Knox,  Joan  Sensing,  Judy  Kozlowski,  Kim  Somers,  Gail  Slollery,  Beth  Blewitt,  Sue  Gordos,  Eileen  Honna,  Sandy  Shenk.  Row  5:  Jim  Winsor,  Ian  Glass, 
John    Lonchor,    David    Crilchfield,    Roy   Baumeister,    Marshal    Hatcher,    Jim    Barrick,    Augie    Kehn. 


Pink     Panthers     Bollom     Row     ([      fo     Rj.      Jone     Roggets,     Nancy     Tomko,     Judy      RalliH.      Row     2      Kathie    Kocn,     Louise   Gont,     Debbie    LoMont,    Don  no    Brod,     Bev    Beckert. 
Row    3;    Amy    Mc    Clelland,     Peggy    Stfok,     Lorraine    Brooks,    Joyce    Morhefka,     Judy    Sustarsic,    Marlene    Morko. 


Public  Address   Club   (L   to   R)     Frank  Ogoreuc,   Doug  Yondalo,  Craig  McDonough,  Mr     Staines,   Bob   Knowles, 


Pink 
Panthers 


Tackling  rips  and  tears  on  athletic  uniforms  provides 
satisfaction  for  these  team  seamstresses.  Donating 
skill  and  time  as  Pink  Panthers,  they  score  well- 
deserved  points  in  the  eyes  of  athletes  as  w/ell  as  the 
thanks  of  the  coaches. 


P.  A. 


A  vital  part  of  school  operation,  the  P. A.  Club 
performs  many  services  as  v^ell  as  provides  members 
with  experience  in  the  use  of  electrical  equipment. 
Members  quickly  learn  handling  of  sound  equipment 
and  take  responsibility  for  its  efficient  operation  for 
announcements,    assemblies,   and    sports    events. 


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Radio     Club    Bo"om     Row     (L     to     ^'       J.m     Kittlelsfud,     W,lhe     Kob/liooec       (fow     2       More     Felder,     J.m     Pov^ell,     Clifford     Bufns,     John     Abraham       Pow     3       filame      Lewis, 
Gary   Jones,    Lee   Jolovec. 


PoUticol    World    Affoin     Club     Bo"om     Row     (L     fo     Rj       fiev     Kimes,     Noncy     Keay,     Peggy     Strok,     Koren     Shriver.     Row     2       Mory 
Looise    Lickert,   Amy    McClelland,    Shoron    Saifer,    Don    Hiruo, 


Radio  Club 


Call  letters  WA8ZGE  make  it  possible  for  Euclid 
High  Radio  Club  members  to  communicate  with 
places  in  and  outside  the  United  States.  Learning 
how  to  use  and  construct  complex  radio  equipment 
enables  these  "hams"  to  obtain  licenses  to  operate 
their  own  stations. 


Political- 
World  Affairs 


Modern-day  problems  challenge  members  of  Political- 
World  Affairs  Club  as  they  analyze  world  situations. 
Controversy  spices  discussions  that  often  begin  with 
interesting  speakers.  Through  Political -World  Affairs, 
students  formulate  valid  opinions  that  aid  them  In 
evaluating     tomorrow's     problems. 


"Quack!  Quack!" 


Cast 


David  and  Lisa 


David    Clemens     Rick     Brown 

Mrs.    Clemens     Marilyn     Bauer 

Porter     Ken    Toth 

Secretary    Linda    Filsinger 

Dr.  Alan  Swintord    John   Cassese 

Airs.  Ferris    Maureen  Centa 

Maureen   Hart    Debbie   King 

Josetre    Missy    Otcasek 

Carlos     Tom    Podnar 

Sandra     Michelle    Young 

Simon     Jim     Cika 

Kale    Kathy    Keszenheimer 

Lisa     Lynn    Allchin 

Barbara    Georgene   Kalapodis 

Robert     Ken    Toth 

Ben    John    Reece 

John    Kevin    Kehres 

Mr.    C/emens    Roger    Osgood 

Gir/    Maria   Pirovolos 

Woman Chris    Davis 

First    Boy    Nick    lafigliola 

Second   Bey    John    Reece 

C/arinetist    Bruce    Walker 


"Try  again." 


"But  my  knees  are  stuck.' 


"Is  that  all  you  have  on  your  mind?" 
"Is  that  where  it  itches?" 


Plays 


Focus  on  serious  drama  provided  challenging  char- 
acters to  be  portrayed  by  aspiring  young  thespians. 
Written  about  psychologically  disturbed  teenagers, 
the  touching  story  of  David  and  Lisa  confronted 
the  actors  and  actresses  with  a  drama  of  complex 
emotional  responses.  The  Cherry  Orchard  paralleled 
the  dramatic  fall  presentation  with  complicated  and 
difficult  characterization  as  stark  scenery  and  lack 
of  costumes  helped  the  audience  to  focus  on  the 
dramatic    interpretation. 


Cast 


Cherry  Orchard 

Dunyasha     Janie    Cowan 

Lopahin      Rick     Brown 

Epihodov     Jim    Cika 

Firs     Bruce    Ruark 

Anya    Marilyn    Bauer 

Lyubov Gorgene  Kalapodis 

Varya     Michelle    Mueller 

Gaev     Roger    Osgood 

Char/ofta     Peggy     Fierle 

Pishtchik    Andy    Noch 

Yasha      Tom      Romer 

Trofimov     Tim    Carpenter 

Wayfarer     Noah  lafigliola 


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Scence  Seminar  Soffom  Row  (L  to  R):  Carole  Lewanski.  David  Petscher,  Harry  Schultz.  Toree  Ro'hfock,  Pat  Pefscher,  Pat  Chlebik,  John  Abraham.  Row  2: 
Steve  Wemhold,  Bruce  Walker,  John  Chase,  Foy  Davis,  Glenn  Hlgakl,  Eileen  Hanno.  Row  3:  Mike  Forgac,  Don  Gudaitis,  Scott  Wlghtman.  Kim  Somers,  Pat 
Sylte,    Marc    Kellner,    Mike    Chlebik.     Pow    4      Bob    Havreberg,     Kns    Will,     Bill     Kovatch,     Dan     Soltis,     Rich     Vesel,     MiVe    Suttle.     Walt    Slolzer. 


Science 
Seminar 


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Variety  best  describes  the  programs  presented  at 
Science  Seminar.  Guest  speakers  lead  discussions  on 
subjects  ranging  from  astronomy  to  psychology. 
Topics  selected  concern  those  areas  which  the  student 
does  not  normally  encounter  in  the  classroom,  thus 
giving  him  an  opportunity  to  become  familiar  with 
some  of  the  many  different  fields  of  math  and 
science.  Information  concerning  career  possibilities 
helps    the    student    to    plan    for   future    studies. 


Spectrum 


Interest  In  cultural  activities  unites  the  members  of 
Spectrum.  Collectively  watching  performances  gives 
each     individual     more     insight     into     the    work,     and 

develops  more  interest  and  understanding  of  the  arts. 


Spectrum  Boflom  Row  (L  lo  R'  Georgann  Polunus,  Lynette  Grohek,  Carol  DiBlaslo,  Janie  Cowon.  Row  2:  Vonya  Akraboff, 
Joanne  Kuebler,  Pol  Chlebik,  Jan  KosteliC.  Row  3  Jonn  Wilson,  Amy  Hungerford,  Cormen  Edelbergs,  Hotly  S'ump.  Row  4: 
Linda   Muslor,   Nancy   Lludahl,   Kolhy    Lludahl.   Nancy   Keay,    Moryonn   ZuponciC. 


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Ski  Club 


Cold  blizzards  during  the  week  and  warm  weekend 
weather  did  not  defrost  the  spirits  of  Euclid's  skiing 
enthusiasts.  Red-faced  and  grinning,  both  novices 
and  experts  experimented  with  perfecting  knowl- 
edge gained  from  lessons  on  the  slopes  of  Mt. 
Chalet.  A  comfortable  retreat  provided  warmth  and 
food  for  those  suffering  from  frozen  feet  and 
growling    stomachs. 


Hockey  Club 


Thwack!  Sticks  smash  against  the  puck  sending  it 
crashing  into  walls  of  the  rink.  Players  gather  mo- 
mentum as  their  skates  speed  across  the  ice  prepar- 
ing to  fight  for  possession.  Tempers  fly  and  fists 
vainly  bash  against  heavy  padding,  releasing  frustra- 
tions. Resuming  quick  maneuvers  toward  the  goal, 
the  player  alerts  the  goalie,  who  sees  victory  or 
defeat    in   the   single   point. 


Spirits 


Spirit  is  the  feeling  these  energetic  students  create  with  zany 
but  inspirational  works  of  art  that  adorn  the  walls  on  Wednes- 
day morning.  Bright-colored  signatures  reveal  the  creators  of 
each  masterpiece.  Displaying  great  enthusiasm  at  athletic 
events,  the  members  of  Spirtis  bellow  out  their  newly-composed 
chants  along  with  traditional  cheers  and  hope  to  give  encour- 
agement to  the   teams   with   their   boisterous   clamor. 


The  Spirit  of  70' 


Student 
Store 


With  items  ranging  from  nose  plugs  to  Shakespearean 
plays,  the  Student  Store  supplies  the  students  with 
a  variety  of  essential  materials  necessary  for  aca- 
demic emergencies.  Students  often  rush  and  shove 
in  the  crowded  room  as  they  search  for  their 
materials  between  classes.  Its  successful  operation 
lies  in  courteous  assistance  in  meeting  student  and 
faculty  demands. 


Student    Stare     Bollom    Row    (L    (o    R):    Mr.    Amster,    Denise    Karrer,    Pautette  Discenzo,    Korol    Martin,    Beck    Blanco.    Row    2; 

Marie    Rapkin,    Sharon    Selnik,    Joyce   Woyner,    Janef   Woyner,    Romono    Hace,  Roberta    Fiffik.    Row    3      Denise    Harris,    MoryAnn 

KovQcic,    Marlene   Mlrtic,    Phil    Cooney,    Laura    Murray,    Bonnie    Jofos.    Raw   4  Dave    ShllancJer,    Ron    Barbish,    Raymond    Ivancic, 
Mike   Forgac,   Bruce   Anderson,    Tom    Chambers. 


Voices  of  Art  Bollom  Row  (t  lo  S]:  lane  Cowan,  Carol  DlBiosio,  Vanyo  Akroboff,  Barb  Compana.  Row  2:  Pom  Merrltt, 
Denise  Cost,  Mary  Jo  Udovlc,  Mory  Ann  Boczek,  Carol  Bures.  Row  3:  Sue  Roggets,  Cindy  Broconc,  Jon  VoIpe,  Mary  Ellen 
Straub,   Connie  Marten. 


Voices  of 
Art 


With  a  little  talent  and  lots  of  energy,  papier-mache 
and  chicken  wire  become  a  life-size  astronaut  for 
the  United  Appeal  drive.  Members  learn  to  develop 
iheir  creativity  by  working  on  unusual  art  projects 
such  as  making  colorful  designs  on  a  tied  and  dyed 
T-shirt.  Voices  of  Art  are  heard  by  various  organiza- 
tions    employing     services     of    the    spirited     amateurs. 


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Siudenl  Council  Botiom  Row  fC  fo  R):  Gayle  Sve^ln,  Bev  Cesen,  Bngetfa  DiTomaso,  Marcio  Boyce,  Janme  Taylor,  Roberta  Thell,  Ann  Evans,  Vicky  Poparizos,  Rae  Lynn 
Cebul,  Chene  Slme.  Row  2  Mary  Lou  Zabiek,  Cmdy  Otcasek,  Barb  Lisko.  Sue  S'rizn,  Jeanne  Gray,  Demse  Cap  ret  fa.  Pat  Kaston,  J  eon  Eddy,  Kathy  Humphrey,  Judy 
Pontages.  Row  3  Jane  Cowan,  Kay  Fogon,  Mike  Higaki.  Michelle  Mueller,  Eileen  Honna,  Gayle  Rogers,  Lmda  Kobol,  Les  D  Anna,  Ellen  Barte).  Row  4  Sieve  Kaselok, 
Chns  Davis,  Morshol  I  Hatcher,  Jim  Stiscak.  Mike  Telich,  Alison  Brown,  Gay  Jerome,  Mory  Dol|ack,  Tomasma  Stephen  Row  S  Tim  Kitsos.  Dennis  Zadnik,  Denms  Smith, 
Mike    Balais.    Bob    Bohmc,    Noah    lafigliota,    Nick     lafigholo,    Dione    Boron. 


Student    Council    Executive    Board    Bottom    Row    ft    fo    ff  ■      Bob    Bohmc,      Pres.dent,      Sue     Sobo 
Row    2.     Linda    Kobal.    Secretary:     Nooh     lafigholo.     Treasurer,     Brigetta     DiTomoso,     Gwenn 
Stephon,    Gayle    Svetm     Row    3     T'm    Kitsos,    Mickie    Mueller 


ce-President;      Steve    Kase'ok 
;rl,     Mike     Selwoy ,      Tomosino 


Student 
Council 


With  the  opening  of  the  school  year,  Student  Coun- 
cil began  its  task  of  getting  students  Involved  In 
their  school.  Although  representation  becomes  diffi- 
cult without  the  total  support  of  the  student  body, 
the  council  strives  to  reflect  the  Ideas  and  feelings 
of  the  student.  With  the  cooperation  of  the  faculty 
they  have  achieved  such  results  as  a  revision  of  the 
dress  code.  For  those  who  do  not  get  a  chance 
to  vote  during  the  lunch  periods,  voting  opportuni- 
ties have  been  offered  before  and  after  school. 
Though  accomplishments  may  seem  small,  Student 
Council  maintains  its  purpose  to  achieve  a  repre- 
sentative   and    successful    student   government. 


C^ess    C/u6    Seoled    (L     'o    RJ      PhJ     Pnce,     John     Shilander.     S'ondmg.     BrII     Quigney,      Rob      Berlan,     Dennrs      Sifoub,       F^onk      Glicker,       Richord      Teloeken 


Miss   Ferrara,  Youth   Power  Sponsor. 


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Chess  Club 


As  a  game  of  strategy,  chess  demands  an  intelligent 
manipulation  of  moves  and  the  ability  to  think  ahead. 
The  Chess  Club  offers  challenging  opportunities  to 
improve  maturing  skills.  The  feeling  of  medieval 
combat  with  kings  and  knights,  surrounds  this  diffi- 
cult game  in  which  the  rewards  of  victory  reap 
individual    feelings    of    achievement. 


Youth  Power 


Leading  food  industries  sponsor  Youth  Power  groups 
throughout  the  country  to  solicit  student  interest  in 
the  field  of  nutritional  management.  Providing 
knowledge  of  careers  ranging  from  production  to 
sale  and  distribtulon  of  foods,  Youth  Power  puts 
emphasis  on  planning  for  future  nutritional  needs 
of  America,  as  well  as  actively  encouraging  better 
nutrition   among   teenagers. 


Wai  Napolo 

Dressed  in  tank  suits  and  clutching  noseplugs,  the  Wai  Napolean 
splashes  the  water  as  another  Tuesday  drill  begins.  Enthusiastic 
shouts  direct  fellow  members  to  lock  knees  and  point  toes  as 
the  swim  club  moves  toward  synchronization  of  aquatic  skills.  The 
dedicated  swim  leaders  stimulate  interest  in  swimming  through 
patient  instruction  of  both  the  novice  and  advanced  swimmer.  The 
secrecy  of  the  society's  name  creates  a  sisterhood  of  pride  and 
closeness  among  its  members. 


Wai    Napolo    Executive    Board    Soffom     Row     (L     (o     RJ;     Judy    Kozlowski,     Vice-President;     Janis    Totten, 
Treasurer;    Eileen    Hanna,    Historian.    Top    Row.    Becky    Rohrer,    Secretary;     Ellen    Gerl,    President. 


Wai    Napolo    BoMom    Row    (I     to    R)      Goy    Jerome,    Becky    Rohrer,    Joan    Sensing,     Dione     Boron,      Alison      Brown,      Lenore     Petrovshek,      Pat     Koston,     Ellen     Gerl,  Eileen 

Hanna,     Mary     Jo     Lipovec,     Kalhy     Meighan,     Karen     Hilbish,     Chorlene      Rudiok,     Judy     Kozlowski,     Sue     tufller,     Kim     Somers      Row     2-     Diane    Corlson,     Penny  Morse, 

Lori    Hossink,     Laurie    Tanner,     lynn    Zolo,     Carol     Froley,     Kyle     Kopecky,     Linda     Filsinger,      Mary     Moyock,      Mary     Morino,      Elaine      Penharth,      Laura      Dauchy,  Louro 
Fondron,    Debbie    King,    Theo    Syroko,    Joan    Springer,    Janice    Tolten,     Robin    Cochran,    Nof    Pictured.     Mary     Lou     Lickert,     Nancy    Reed. 


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Pep  Band 


The  pulsating  rhythm  of  the  bass  drum  penetrates  the  roar  of  the 
crowd  frequently  inspiring  spectators  to  sing  along  with  the  band. 
Wearing  bright  blue  blazers  and  gold  apaches,  pep  band  members 
provide  entertainment  as  well  as  generate  enthusiasm  during  the 
winter  sports  season.  Organized  through  the  efforts  of  interested 
students,  the  band  lends  the  beat  of  modern  music  for  an  extra 
boost  to  Euclid  spirit. 


"You  really  mean  there's  no  game  tonight?' 


Pep    Band    Bottom     Row     ft     to     Rji     Bruce    Walker,     Doug     Yandola,     Joe     Shofpe,      Greg      L 
Lyman,     Dave     Cooney,     Frank     Houser,     Blaine     Lewis,     Skip    Garth. 


yman,      Bob     Wilson.      Pow     2.     Mike     Balale,      Ron 


Eudidian  Editor iai  I  Q.5.  Sealed  (L  to  R).  Marcia  Feiock,  Wendy  Lick,  Beth  Blewitt, 
Debbie  Miller,  Karen  Reichard,  Mary  Mayock,  Trauty  Grau,  Peggy  Wehrle.  Standing:  Jan 
Berry,  John   Paul,   Jan   Grimm. 


Euclidian  Business  I.Q.S.  fio/fom  Row  (L  fo  Rj:  Jackie  Pograis,  Bev  Beckert,  Diane  Zuro, 
Row  "2;  Jonice  Molko,  Lynne  Jerson,  Marilyn  Dvornik.  Row  3:  Sue  Potosky,  Debbie  Rash, 
Janet    Knowles,    Lorraine    Brooks,    Jan    Hocevar. 


Survey    Business    fOS.    (L    lo    R):    Karen    Shriver,    Anne    Sleeper,    Jean    Pedone,    Vicky    Gephart,     Nancy     Keay,     Jean     Mullally,     Joyce     Ensminger,     Roger     Principe,      Poul      imrr 


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Survey    Ed'lonal     I.Q.S.     Bottom    Row    ft     fo    R).     Jack    Wagner,     Randy    Snyder,     Jim    Toth,     Fred     Hemrz.      Row     2      Kay      Rasmusen,     Joan 
Carole     Laukiovich,     Peggy    LaBorbero,     Michelle    Aoronson,     Eve     OHveno,    Sandy   Shenk.    Kevin    Kehres,    Trudy    Oliver,    Bob    Dyblec 


Jan     Zalefel,     Carol      Ran 


Sucuyo   I.Q.S     H    fo  R):   Amy  McClelland,   Roy  Boume.sfer,   Cindy  Brocone,    Chrts   Penharth. 


I.Q.S, 


International  Quill  and  Scroll  gives  recognition  to  all 
high  school  students  involved  in  some  phase  of 
journalism.  This  honorary  organization  yearly  inducts 
members  of  the  editorial  and  business  staffs  of 
BucHdian,  Survey,  and  Eucuyo.  A  gold  pin  and 
subscription  to  I.Q.S.  magazine  serve  as  reminders 
of  demonstrated  ability  in  the  field  of  writing  and 
publications. 


You'h    Council    on    Human    Relaliom    Bollom    Row    (L    to    RJ.     Gail    Tabb,    BecV     Blanco,     Peggy     Wehrle.     Row     2-     Trouty     Grau,     Barb     Cigoy,     Janice 
Grimm,    Colhy   Tabb. 


Sfamp    Club    floffom    Row    IL     lo    R):    Kurl    Banford.    Scotl    Banford-    Row    2:     Steve    Mc    Bride,    Terry    Sliglic,    Jack    Damberge 


Youth  Council 


Youth  Council  on  Human  Relations  studies  local  and 
world-wide  social  conditions  and  problems  with  the 
aid  of  discussions  and  films.  Members  gain  knowl- 
edge and  formulate  opinions  through  various  proj- 
ects acting  as  tests  for  composed  theories.  Better 
understanding  of  existing  situations,  achieved 
through  research  and  debate,  creates  tolerance  for 
different  views  and  helps  destroy  inherent  preju- 
dices. 


Sfamp  Club 


Armed  with  a  pair  of  tweezers  and  a  magnifying 
glass,  the  stamp  collector  assembles  specific  stamps 
that  captivate  his  attention.  The  search  for  new 
issues   and   those  stamps   commemorating    people   and 

special  events  is  undertaken  with  quiet  enthusiasm 
by    the    dedicated    collector. 


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Survey 
Business 


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Paper  cups  jingling  with  money  from  sales  of  athletic  pro- 
grams shows  that  the  Survey  Business  Staff  is  at  work  raising 
money  for  the  production  of  the  school  newspaper.  Selling 
advertisements  and  subscriptions  are  additional  sources  of 
income.  Frequent  publications  and  excellent  ratings  reflect  the 
success  of  their  endeavors. 


Survey    Business    Staff    Column    I    flop    'o    Sof'fom)      Roger    Principe,    Paul     Imm,    Sherrie    Soiter,    Sue    Evan, 

Joyce    T.onello.    Mor.lyn    Hnbar.    Column    2.     Bev    Kramor.    Bruce     Ruorlc,    Nancy    Keay,     Horry    Jeffnes,     Bev    ^^^^^^     Business     S'aff     Column      I      (Top     fo     Bof/omJ.     Jeanne     Redone,     Anne     Sleeper, 
Kimes,   Vicky   Gephart.  Margret    Jurorovoc,     Joyce    Wayner,     Peggy    O  Donnell      Column     2      Jean    Mullolly,     Joyce 

Ensminger,   Cloro  Hartstein,  Janet  Wayner,   Koren  Shriver. 

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Survey  Editorial 


Editors  assign  articles  and  begin  the  anxious  wait  for  finished 
products  as  deadlines  loom  and  gutters  threaten  to  overflow. 
As  aspiring  newspaper  reporters.  Editorial  Staff  members 
search  for  news,  feature,  and  sports  items  to  make  the  next 
issue  of  the  Survey  come  to  life.  When  interviews  are  com- 
pleted, photographs  are  developed,  and  headlines  are  care- 
fully planned,  the  paste-up  begins  to  put  each  article  in  its 
assigned  place.  Proofreading  represents  the  final  step  in  pro- 
duction of  the  completed  page  before  Its  publication.  Excel- 
lence in  each  finished  Issue  Is  evidenced  by  the  paper's  con- 
tinued All  American  rating  by  the  Columbia  University  Scholastic 
Press  Association. 


"You're  my  type.' 


"Come  'n   get   us." 


Survey  Editors  fi   to   RJ.-   Sandy  Shenk,   Peggy   LaBarbera,  Mary  Jo   Lipovec. 


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Granville   Smith,   Advuor. 


Survey  Editorial  Slaif  Sol  torn  Row  ft  fo  R].  Mr.  Granville  Smith,  Advisor,  Mary  Jo  Lipovec,  Peggy  LoBorbero.  Sondy  Shenlt,  Row  2-  Joan  Oliver,  Eileen 
Hanna,  Evelyn  Oliverio,  Michelle  Aaronson.  Carol  Romovich,  Judi  Sfross  Row  3  Gail  Arvay,  Jock  Wagner,  Jon  Zoletel,  Cathy  Humphrey,  Coro'  Laukio- 
vich.    Row    4      Bob    Dybiec,    Fred    Heintz,     Randy    Snyder,     Kay    Rosmusen 


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Euclidian      eusrness      Staff      Bo"om      Row      ft      fo      Rj-       Linda      Plovcan,      Darlene      Franks. 
Pow   2     Joonne  Albert,    Dawn   Anderson 


"No,  it's  not  this  month's  fold-out.' 


Euclidian    Business   Staff   Botfom    Row    (i    to    R):    Denise    Copretta,    Nancy    Borsch.    Row    2-    Helga    Dobler,    Angie    Bortel,    Kalhy 
Tancredi.   Row  3:   Chris  Gaydos,   Lorraine  Brooks. 


Euclidian 
Business 


Relieving  the  Editorial  Staff  of  financial  worries 
Euclidian  Business  Staff  members  skillfully  conduct 
the  annual  drive  of  selling  of  promoting,  and  of 
distributing  yearbooks.  Campaigns  conducted  to  sell 
advertising  space  to  local  merchants  begin  during 
summer  vacation  and  continue  during  the  months 
of  compilation  of  the  book.  Madcap  pictures  in  the 
advertising  section  show  evidence  of  their  work  in 
assisting  THE  BOOK. 


Euclidian    Business    Siafi      Bottom    Row    IL    to    Rj:    Janet    Knowles,    Diane    Zuro.    Row    2-.     Elaine    Mog,    Janice 
Motko,      Sue      Potosky,     Colleen      Bo/le 


Euclidian    Business    Staff    Executive    Boo'd      Bottom    Row    (L    to    Rj      Marcia    Boyce, 
Lynne  Jersan,    Row  7.    Bev   Beckert,   Debbie   Rosh,   Morilyn   Dvornik- 


Euclidian  Business  Staff   (L   to  Rj     Kay    Rosmusen,   Jackie   Pograis,   Joanne   Poch. 


Euclidian    Business   S'o"      Boffom    Row    (L    to    Rj      Lmdo    Beadle.    Lmda    Bezik,    Debbie    Coldrone. 
Row  7:    Karen   Belavlch.    Debbie   Vadnal,    Lynn   Allchm. 


Euclidian 


Pho'ogrophers    f I    (o    RJ:    John    Paul,     Berf    Gold,     Head    Photographer;     Arlene    Kemejak,     Kim    Somers. 


Arf    Staff    Bottom    Row    ft    (o    RJ  ■    Ma  re  i  a    Feiock,    Janice    Grimm      Row    2      Barb    Cigoy, 
Editor;   Wendy    Lick. 

Copy    Staff    Bottom    Row    ft     fo    R}-     Beth    Blewitt,    Tomasma     Stephon,     Laurie     Fondran,     Janice     Berry,     Judy     Kozlowski,     Editor;     Joan     Sensing . 


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Identification    Staff    Bottom    Row    (i    lo    Rj-    Marsha    Mfamof,    Debbie    Opalk,     Editor;     Karen     Re i chard.     Row 
Miller,   Jane  Hospodar,  Marilyn  Wmlers,   Senior    Editor, 


fdilofs  Bottom  Row  ft  fo  R)  Peggy  Wehrle,  Assistanf  Editor;  Trouty  Grou,  Editor- 
m-Chief;  Sue  Knox.  Row  2:  Bert  Gold,  Barb  Ctgoy,  Morilyn  Winters.  Judy  Kozlow- 
sk..    Row  3:    Debbie  Opalk. 


Sponsor     Mr     Robert    L     Hall 


SPORTS 


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Diversity  blurs 

Individual  contribution,  or 

Concentrates  on 

Personal  contest. 

Sacrifice 

To  maintain  stamina  and 

Determination 

To  create 

Mental  agility  make  the 

Athlete. 

His  sweat-drenched  body 

Emerges  from  competition 

Exhausted— vvith  cherished 

Triumph  or  agonized  defeats. 


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Football 


Confident  gridders  backed  by  loyal  fans,  displayed  skill,  speed, 
and  coordination  on  the  field  as  defense  slammed  against 
offense  in  the  fight  for  Euclid's  first  L.E.L.  championship.  Foot- 
ball players  with  the  tightly  held  pigskin,  shoved  toward  the 
goal  posts  as  points  accumulated  against  the  opposing  teams 
and  cheers  rose  to  climactic  heights.  Hysterical  fans  and  vic- 
torious players  united  in  strengthening  school  spirit  which 
persists  long   after  a   single   game   has   ended. 


"Which  way  to  Grandma's  house?" 


"If  we  catch  him  we  can  keep  him.' 


"I'd  better  frisk  him  first.' 


Varsity  Football 
Scores 


Euc'id  Opponent 

12 Sf.    Joseph     U 

28 Garfield   Heights    22 

28 Brush     0 

22 Shaker    Heights     8 

30 Normandy      12 

22 Valley    Forge     20 

20 Cleveland    Heights    6 

58 Lakewood      14 

16 Shaw     0 

36 Parma     22 

Wins  9      Losses  1 
Winner  of  L.E.L.  Championship 


'I'm  getting  out  of  here  fast!" 


Vanity  Foolball  Bottom  Row  IL  to  ffj-  Fred  Zele,  Don  Seddon,  Terry  Beckwith,  Bob  Cento,  Doug  Ruddi,  Mike  Podnor,  John  Lonchor,  Jerry  Kurowski,  Jock  Poshe,  Ion  Glass,  Jerry 
Colemon  Row  2-  Keith  Kempke,  Bob  Ashley,  Gory  Shoffer,  Al  Lipstreuer,  Mike  Hieber,  Ron  Milovic,  Don  Ferris,  Bill  Mc  Greehon,  Tim  Lorkin,  Don  Spiegel,  Bill  Ostronder,  Bob  Olds. 
Row  3:  Rich  Potts,  Ed  Costetio,  Fronk  Houser,  Ed  Fisher,  Bob  Petek,  Gory  Ortmon,  Steve  Schlam,  Carl  Jonke,  Tom  Stupico,  Keith  Berlan,  Dean  Posquole.  Row  4  Tom  Mc  Arthur, 
Pot  Lombordo,  Mark  Resnik,  John  Tututo,  Dove  Schervish,  Tom  Bouer,  Roger  Hively,  John  Shuber,  Dole  Davis,  Steve  Vozel.  Row  5-  Phil  Wright,  Croig  Hodokievic,  John  Ciomek,  Tony 
Hlobse,  Tim  Miller,  Rick  Taylor,  Bob  Jost,  John  Pono,  Sol  Dottore  Row  6  George-  Newton,  Phil  Lovko,  Dennis  Benvenuto,  Jock  Smeltz,  Mike  Vernon,  Mork  Groudle,  Steve  Emenck, 
Frank  Bobets  Row  7:  Mark  Glmski,  Gerry  Allchin,  Gene  Theus,  Chuck  Schmidt,  Bill  Sku'nc,  Dave  Schmidt,  Kevin  Woods  Row  8  Steve  Zimmermon,  Doug  DeViney,  Ken  Lewis,  Steve 
Sirk,   Croig    Prentice. 


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Junior    VariJ'y    foolbalt    Boffom    Pow    (i    fo 
Chuck    Jolly,    Mike    Carofhers,     Ron    Connolly 
Tutolo.    Gary    Bodovetz,    Chris    Stonic 
Chuck    Houser,     Kirk    Will,     Scolt    Sim 


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Mike    Wanchik,    Don    Momrock,    George    Pono,     Chris    Caimi,     BcJ    Carpenter,     Bill    Nemeth, 

.  ,  ,     Jomes    Bluhm,     Jeff    Hams,     luke    Wiskes,     Don    Mikolic,    Gory    Higgs,     Jim     Kukrol,     Ron 

Row    3      Don    Apicello,     Paul    Wirschlno,     John    Orehek,     Bob     Yozipovich,    Mork    Jewett,    Tom    Muscenti,    Co-Copt.;    Mike    Kitko,    Co-Capt.;     Paul    LumotJue, 

4:     Cfiuck     Bokar,     Henry    Zof,     Dennis     Arieto,    Steve    Drifz,    Al     Scheider,     Don    Awdre,     Don    Kwasny,     ^-^     p^-l„.,      d-.     r> 


Bob     Poskey.     Pat     Donovan 


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Junior  Varsity 
Football  Scores 


Euclid  Opponent 

14 St.      Joseph      16 

34 Garfield     Heights      8 

40 Brush      2 

8 Shaker    Heights     20 

M Normandy      0 

46 Valley     Forge     8 

16 Cleveland     Heights     0 

28 Lakewood      , 0 

22 Shaw      : 8 

20 Parma      22 

Wins    7  Losses   3 


"Keep  your  distance.' 


"Touch  me  and  I'll  cry!" 


Homecoming 

Following  a  noisy  parade,  an  enthusiastic  crowd 
at  the  bonfire  ignited  Homecoming  festivities.  Con- 
tending for  the  L.E.L.  race,  Euclid's  team  triumphantly 
lowered  Heights.  Anxious  candidates  awaited  the 
halftime  announcement  of  queen  and  court,  which 
brought  joy,  tears,  and  congratulations.  A  contem- 
porary theme  of  "Windmills  of  Your  Mind"  whirled 
couples  into  an  imaginary  world  and  a  towering 
windmill  clothed  in  garlands  attracted  admiring 
glances    and    climaxed    a    successful    Homecoming. 


"Watch  it,  I've  got  a  black  belt.' 


"We  had  an  accident.' 


"Gee,  I  never  expected  it.' 


Homecoming  Queen  1970,  Sue  Drobnick 


First  Senior  Attendant,  Lenore  Perovshek 
Junior  Attendant,  Laura  Svigel 


Second  Senior  Attendant,  Angela  Battel 
Sophomore  Attendant,  Judy  Pantages 


Soccer 


Unarmed,  the  soccer  player's  mobility  and  stamina 
are  his  only  weapons  of  protection  against  hard- 
playing  opposition.  Restricted  use  of  hands  inspires 
him  to  use  triclcy  leg  maneuvers  or  "heading"  the 
ball  as  he  dashes  madly  toward  the  goal  posts. 
Exhausted  and  bruised  by  rough  collisions  with 
teammates  and  opponents,  the  soccerman's  quick 
actions   reap   the   reward   of  the   cherished   point. 


Soccer  8offom  Row  ft  fo  RJ:  Mr.  Roger  Brown,  Assistani  Coach;  Dale  Hoynacke,  Eugene  Horvat,  Mike  Mulcavetz,  Co- 
Copf.;  Tom  Koger,  Co-Capt.;  Jamie  Mocilnikar,  Poul  Oyoski,  Coach  Paul  Gamm.  Row  2;  Roger  Cherne,  Bob  Harris, 
Mark  Dalic,  Dave  Carruthers,  Mike  Dougherty,  Bill  Gerl,  Dove  Ketchum,  Jim  Sheppard.  Row  3.-  Seth  Chazanoff,  Dove 
Fanney,  Mark  Rofar,  Frank  Yoder,  Paul  McCouley,  Gary  Go  I  log  her,  Tim  Cheodle,  Dwight  Voder.  Row  4.-  Todd  Yoder, 
Mike  Delchanty,  Lou  Hille,  Larry  McFadden,  Tom  Ma|or,  Rick  Dworning,  Chris  Collier.  Row  5:  Jay  Stone,  Mike  Balazs, 
Andy  Golon,  Jim  Snyder,  John   Gordos,  Jeff  Taylor,  Tim  Carpenter.  NoJ   Pictured:   Dave  Sabo. 


Soccer  Scores 


Euclid 

2 University 

2 Shaker     Heights 

3 Bay   Village    .  . 

6 Akron   Garfield    . 

0 Western    Reserve 


Opponent 

1 

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2 

1 

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.  .    Rocky    River    2 

Hawken      1 

....    Hudson    3 

Cleveland    Heights     0 

Cuyahoga     Falls     0 


3 Gilmour      1 

0 Grand     River     1 

5 Brecksville      2 

Wins  9      Losses  4 


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Tennis 


Braced  for  action,  the  Racketmen  challenged 
opposition  in  tests  of  speed,  concentration, 
and  agility.  Rackets  swung  furiously  as  players 
darted  across  courts  in  exhausting  regular 
practices.  Facing  able  opponents,  players  united 
to  form  a  winning  combination  and  capture 
their    fourth    straight    L.E.L.    championship. 


Varsity    Tennis    Bottom     Row     ft     to     R}:     Bill    Troop,     Dave    Modic,     Jim     Burns.     Row     2.     Coach     Nold,     Bob     Callow,     Capt,; 
Jim  Stiscok,  Gary  Schimpf,  Jeff  Strobel,  Jeff  Peternel. 


Junior    Varsity     Tennis    Bottom     Row     (i     to    R):     Chuck    Vronekic,     Ron     Movnch,     Coach     Rodriguez,     Dave     Modic,     Bill 
Chopel,   Row  2:   Chick  Corroll,  Scott  Wightmcn,   Bill  Mortinsen,   Rick  Bendure,   Joy  Walsh- 


Varsity  Tennis 
Scores 


Euclid 

5 Garfield     Heights 

2 Brush      .... 

4 Shaker    Heights 

5 Normandy      .  . 

4 Valley    Forge    . 

4 Cleveland    Heights 

5 Lakewood 

5 Shaw      .... 

4 Parma     .... 

Wins  8      Losses  1 
Tie  for  L.E.L.  Championship 


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"Hurry.  Get  Tarzan.' 


Wrong  Way,  Reed. 


Outstanding  Runners.-  Art  Gold,  Denis  Riggs,  Tom  Reed. 


Cross 
Country 


Working  toward  personal  endurance  in  addi- 
tion to  speed,  Cross  Country  team  members 
compete  more  on  an  in'dividual  basis  than 
those  in  other  sports.  Long,  tedious  hours  of 
running  during  after-school  practices  in  the 
halls  train  the  harriers  for  their  meets.  Thoughts 
of  victory  overcome  their  anguish  and  exhaus- 
tion. 


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Cross    Country    So"om    l?ow    ft     fo    R):    Tom     Reed.    Dems    Riggs,     Kent    CtpoMo,    Walt    Znniewski,    Dan     Williams,      Steve  Schade,     Mark     Jochum,     Art     Gold,     Scott      Lucct.      Row     2;      John 

Fafica,    Manager;    Mork     Lickert,    Miller    Collins.    Jim     Nagie,     Mike     Potts,     Dick     Doy,     David      Engelkmg,    Jim    Kolamosz,  Manager.    Row    3.-    Wil    Shuster,    Head    Coach;    Tom    Brockmon,    Paul 

Clopp,     Ed    Purnell,    John    Telich,    Williom    Burke,    Gene    B  rear  ton,    Assistant    Coach.     Row    4 .       Larry    Bock,,  Dick   Peteksta,  Tom    Tarontmo,    Don    Srnick,    Jack    Rotor,    Bob    Takiguchi,    Tom    Turk, 
Tod   Guntner. 


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Cross  Country 
Scores 


Euclid 

17 Garfield     Heights 

25 Brush      

17 Shaw      .  .  .  . 


Opponent 

45 

31 

46 


35 Parma      21 

32 Cleveland    Heights     23 

21 Normandy      39 

37 Shaker     Heights     19 

25 Lakewood    . 30 

15 Valley   Forge      47 

Wins  6      Losses  1 

Sixth  in  St.  Joseph  Relays 

Seventh  in  Ashland  College  Relays 

Seventh  in  Cleveland  Hts.  Relays 

First  in  Willoughby  South  Relays 

Second  in  District  Meet 

First  in  Regional 

Second  in  L.E.L. 


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Indoor 
Track 


Track  enthusiasts  meet  faithfully  during  colder 
months  to  compete  indoors.  Trampling  feet  resound 
daily  from  the  third  floor  as  trackmen  strive  to 
develop  endurance,  speed,  and  skill.  Minus  the 
crowds  of  other  sports,  track  maintains  a  loyal  fol- 
lowing attracted  by  exciting  performances  in  indi- 
vidual events.  An  unprecedented  record  of  never 
losing  on  the  home  track  remains  a  constant  reminder 
of  past  and   present  excellence   in   Euclid  track. 


Indoor     Tract     Coaches     and     Copfoms     Sofforr 
Mr.  Holbedel. 


ft     fo    R}:    Tony    Voipe,     Tony    Hlobse.     Row    2:     Mr.     Benz,     Mr.     Ramlow, 


Indoor  Track  floffom  Row  (L  fo  Rj:  Tony  HIabse,  Todd  Yoder,  Dan  Ferris,  Tony  VoIpe,  Craig  Hodakievic,  John  Tutolo,  Jack  Nagle,  Fronk  Volpe.  Row  2;  Walter  Zmijewski, 
Tom  Reed,  Theodore  Zawosek,  Randy  Doblar,  Chris  Caimi,  Mark  Jochum,  Mork  Lickerr,  Tom  Brockman.  Row  3:  Artie  Gold,  Mike  Potts,  Bill  Skupic,  Berf  Gold,  Mike  Carothers, 
Phil  Zivich,  Ron  Tutolo.  Row  4.  Noah  lofigliola,  John  Wendorff,  John  Gcrdos,  Ken  Lewis,  Steve  Deemer,  Bruce  Munson,  Doug  Romoser.  Row  5.-  Scott  Lucci,  Paul  Clapp, 
Jeff  Kelley,  Denis  Riggs,  Steve  Knvdo,  Dan  WHIiams,  Rick  Day,  Mike  Podnor,  Row  6  Jim  Kane,  Larry  Bock,  Frank  Sicurezza,  Chuck  OhI,  Kevin  O'Neill.  Row  7:  Dan 
Reagan,     Bob     Pugher,     Keith    Keimpke,     John     Snov/,     Rich     Gydosh,    Scott     Robbins,     Mark     Resnik,    Dave    Engelking,    Mike    Hieber,    Geoffrey    Tanner. 


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"Maybe  I  can  sneak  under  it." 

He  can  run  to  school  faster  than  he  can  drive. 


Indoor  Track 
Scores 


Euclid  Opponent 

85'/2 St.    Ignatius    lO'/z 

54 John    Marshall    47 

40 East   Tech    52 

57 St.    Joseph     45 

75  2/3 Parma       25  1/3 

69 Shaker     32 

82  2/3 Valley     Forge     18  1/3 

74 Collinwood     27 

Wins  7      Losses  1 


Toe-touches  help,  don't  they  Hodak? 


Varsity 
Basketball  Scores 


Euclid 

72 Garfield 

38 Brush    . 

72 Shaker 


Opponent 

55 

64 

64 


.  .  .     Normandy    45 

Valley     Forge     75 

Cleveland    Heights     67 

.  .  .     Lakewood    51 

Shaw    67 


47 

62 

58 

37 

51 

70 Parma    : 37 

50 Garfield    46 

43 ■.    Brush     45 

56 Shaker     50 

59 Normandy    55 

57 Valley     Forge     69 

56 Cleveland    Heights     48 

36 Lakewood    51 

51 Shaw    55 

59 Parma    45 

Wins  9     Losses  9 


Basketball 


Players  tensely  await  the  referee's  signal  to  start  the 
game.  He  tosses  the  ball  and  instantaneous  motion  re- 
sults. In  a  scramble  for  possession,  one  player  emerges 
captor.  Side-stepping  obstacles  in  his  path,  he  maintains 
ball  control  while  steadily  advancing  toward  his  goal. 
Teammates  evade  guarded  zones  to  set  up  the  play;  a 
series  of  quick  passes  again  give  possession  to  one 
player.  In  a  single  motion,  he  leaps  and  shoots  the  ball 
toward  the  basket  in  hope  of  gaining  the  valued  two 
points. 


Vorsi'y    Basketbali    Bottom    Row    fl    to    RJ      Bob    Foster,    Tom    Stupico.    John    Clapocs,    Don    White,    Rick   Taylor.    Row   2:    Dirk    Booms,    Jim   Caldrone,    Kurt    Lleber,   John    Lonchor,    Jeff   Aultr, 
Jeff   Conyers. 


"Hey,  it's  my  turn!" 


Basketball    Coaches    and    Captain     Bottom    Row    ft    to    fi):    Jim    Daugherly.    Row    2.    Mr. 
Judge,    Assistant    Cooch;    John    Lonchar,    Captain;    Mr.    Daugherly,    Heod    Cooch. 


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'Lou  Alcindor,  inspire  me!' 


Junior  Varsity 

Basketball 

Scores 


Euclid  Opponent 

55 Garfield    Heights    28 

47 Brush    39 

47 Shaker     33 

45 NormarKly   17 

26 Valley  Forge   35 

50 Cleveland    Heights     37 

40 Lakewood    42 

55 Shaw    39 

45 Parma      41 

42 Garfield      39 

52 Brush      32 

45 Shaker     46 

41 Normandy   29 

37 Valley  Forge   33 

58 Cleveland    Heights     52 

26 Lakevi^ood    39 

35 Shaw    38 

66 Parma   40 

Wins  13      Losses  5 


Junior    Varsity    Basketball    Bottom    Row    (L    to    ft}:    Scott    Simon,    Gary    Bodovelz,    John      Brodshow,      John      Longdon,      Ron     Ambromcyzk,      Al      Sustarsic,      Bill      Stipe. 
Manager.    Row    2.-     Ron    McGill,    Manager;    Al    Kidd,    Captain;     Luke    Wiskes,     Kiri<    V/ill,    Mike    Amoroso,     Chris    Sfanic,     Jim     English,     Mr.     Schroeder,     Coach. 


Winter 
Festival 


A  luminous  constellation  of  glowing  Zodiac  signs 
and  dangling  stars  created  a  cosmic  atmosphere  for 
this  year's  Winter  Festival.  An  astrological  water- 
bearer  glistened  in  the  midst  of  a  fountain,  and 
crystal  balls  decorated  the  tables.  "The  Age  of 
Aquarius"  produced  a  starry  surrounding  for  the 
reigning  queen  and  court  and  highlighted  a  part  of 
the  winter  sports  season. 


Big  thrill 


"Mom  said  there'd  be  times  like  this.' 
All  around  the  mulberry  bush  .  .  . 


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Winter  Festival  Queen,  Gwen  Rupert 


First  Attendant,  Donna  Sajewski 
Junior  Attendant,  Tomasina  Stephen 


Second  Attendant,  Becky  Rohrer 
Sophomore  Affendant,  Patti  Becker 


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Wrestling 

The  meet  commences.  Each  grappler  must  now  meet 
his  opponent  on  individual  ground.  They  face,  and 
each  estimates  the  other's  potential  hostility  and 
agility.  Speed  and  coordination  of  mind  with  body 
movements  twist  opponents  into  distorted  pretzel 
shapes  in  hope  of  making  the  pin  of  instant  victory. 
The  short  blast  of  the  referee's  whistle  decides  points 
scored.  A  weary  Panther  matman  raises  his  arm 
signifying  triumph,  and  the  team  moves  closer  to 
capturing  the  L.E.L.  crown. 


"Okay,  now  what  do  we  do?" 


Vanily    W,es,ling     Boltcm    Ho^lL    foR)      M,chael    Murphy,    Deral    Euret.g,     Paul    Schonauer,     B^l    Yozipovich,     Ri.k     SeMno.     Ro>v    2:     David    Fidel,     Tony     Irdiano      B,ll     Pasco 
Kon    Morluco,     Don    Mikolic,    John    Falica,    Manager.    Sow    3-     Don    Seddon,     Joe     Loszcz,    Jock    Poshe,    Ian    Glass, 


196 


Varsity 
Wrestling  Scores 


Euclid  Opponent 

29 Eastlake      17 

31 Bedford      9 

26 Cleveland    Heights     12 

23 Parma     19 

24 Garfield      16 

25 Shaker     15 

25 Huron     17 

28 Normandy    11 

27 St.     Joseph     14 

13 Valley    Forge    25 

31 Lakewood    14 

11 Brush    28 

20 Shaw    17 

Wins   1 1      Losses  2 

First  Place  in  Sectional 

Fifth  Place  in  District 

Ninth  Place  in  State 


"Are  ya  gonna  dance  or  wrestle?" 

Wrestling    Coochej    and    Copfa/ns    Bottom    Row    [L    to    f?):     Don    Seddon,    Rick    Setina.     Row    2: 
Mr.    Eckert,    Head    Coach;    Mr     Sterlekar,    Junior    Varsity    Coach;    Mr.    Brown,    Aisistant    Coach. 


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Junior  Varsity  Wrestling  Bof'om  Row  (L  to  R):  Tom  Torantino,  Mike  Margherel,  John  Glicker,  Doug  Barnes,  Rick  Santon.  Row  2:  Rob  Lloyd,  Jim  Doganiero, 
Dave  Wilson,  John  Damberger,  John  Doganiero,  Al  UMe,  Hans  Stylicnou,  Norm  Kozan  Row  3.  Charles  Blott,  Steve  Blassingame,  Bill  Nemeth,  Rich  Paris!, 
Kevin    Kelley,    Gary    McClave,    Dwtght   Yoder,    Manoger. 


"Where's  the  ref  going?" 


Junior  Varsity 
Wrestling  Scores 


Euclid  Opponent 

28 Eastlake      16 

48 Bedford      8 

24 Cleveland    Heights     25 

24 Parma     26 

15 Garfield      30 

26 Huron     24 

12 Normandy    28 

25 St.    Joseph     17 

10 Valley    Forge     37 

23 Lakewood    21 

18 Brush    25 

34 Shaw    12 

43 Shaker     5 

Wins  7      Losses  6 


Junior  Varsity 
Swimming  Scores 


Euclid  Opponent 

57 Brush    37 

57 Shaker     37 

60 Berea    33 

70 Shaw    23 

44 Cleveland    Heights     51 

37 Lakewood    56 

60 Brush    34 

57 Giimour      30 

52 Shaker     42 

57 Western    Reserve    Academy     38 

42 Cleveland    Heights     53 

28 Lakewood    67 

70 Shaw    24 

35 Fairview     60 

52 Midpark      43 

Wins  10      Losses  5 


I  just  swallowed  a  fish,' 


lunior  Vatsily  Sw/m  learn  Sotfom  Row  (L  to  Hj  Chns  Dill,  Chuck  Grieshommer,  Coach  Rodf.quez,  Enc  Bona,  Paul  Hungerford  Row  2  David  White,  Bill 
Chapel,  Jim  Anderson,  Paul  Mohorich,  Mike  Drury,  Dale  SuHon  Row  3:  Dave  Perna,  Tom  Cole,  John  Schuiz,  Bill  Janes,  Russ  Coddmgton  No'  Pictured- 
Bill    Luikart,    George    Beveridge,    Cloyd    Hildebrond- 


199 


I'll  turn  into  an  ice  cube 


Varsity 

Swimming 

Scores 


Euclid  Opponent 

55 Brush    33 

30 Shaker     60 

49 Berea    46 

32 Shaw    62 

39 Cleveland    Heights     56 

56 lakewood    39 

65 Brush    30 

73 Gilmour      .• 22 

62 Shaker     31 

33 University    62 

57 Western     Reserve      38 

54 Cleveland    Heights    41 

30 Lakewood    65 

62 Shaw      33 

45 Fairview      54 

44 Midpark      51 

Wins   10      Losses  6 
Second  Place  in  L.E.L. 
Fourth  Place  in  District 


Rich  Potts,  Drowning  Captain  of  1970  Swim  Team. 


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Swimming 

Energetic  swimmers  display  speed  and  grace  as  they 
move  through  cold,  invigorating  water.  Coordination 
and  timing  become  important  factors  in  working  to 
increase  skill.  Strenuous  practice  sessions  build  en- 
durance and  confidence  and  condition  the  Euclid 
tankers  to  win.  Individual  efforts  lead  to  team  vic- 
tories as  Panther  Power  exerts  itself  on  the  water- 
front. 


Vanily    Swim    Team    Bottom    Row    (i    fo    Rj,    Tom    Cole,    Geoffrey    Carter,    Rich    Potts,    Gordie    Netschke,    Paul    Bntfon,    Row    2.    Jim    Schuiz,    Bob    Dunker,    Poul    Schutt,    To 
Brunson,    Steve    McBrlde.    Row    3-    Molt    Medevic,    Mike    Suttle,    Dove    Murphy.     Ron    Barbish,    Kurt    Frey,    Greg    Skok. 


Girh'     Varsity     Field     Hockey     Team     (L     fo     R):     Diane     Raggets,     Annemarie     Ryavec,     Vicky 
Wallace,  Sue  Gordos,  Sue  Brezec,  Mary   Ellen   Baiec. 


Girfi'  Varsity  Volleybalt  Team  Bottom  Row  (I  fo  fij.-  Sue  Brezec,  Fay  Davis.  Row  2.-  Sandy 
Smith,  Diane  Raggets,  Mary  Ellen  Bajec.  Row  3:  Mary  Marino,  Borb  Barboto,  Julie  Stoskunos, 
Jane   Hospodor. 


Girls' 

Varsity 

Sports 


A  variety  of  activities  including  field  hockey,  volley- 
ball, basketball,  and  soccer  offers  girls  an  opportunity 
to  demonstrate  their  skill  in  active  participation  of 
the  various  sports.  Hard  work,  encouragement  of 
coaches,  and  further  development  of  individual  skills 
help  shape  the  girls'  teams. 


Girls'    Vanity   Soccer    Teom      Bottom    Row    (L    to    R)     Carol    Weiss,    Trouty    Grou,    Chris   Weiss,    Lourie    Griffith,    Joy    Scheurmon. 
Row    2,    Monico    Slelmach,    Jon    Toub,    Pom    Sf corns,    Sandy    Parsons,    Sandy    Smith.    Row    3:     Liza    Harris,    Sue    Winters,    Judy 

Szymczyk,   Bev   Kramer,   Ginny   Marino. 


Gymnastics 

Intense  concentration  controls  body  movements  as 
muscles  strain  to  maintain  body  positions  and  stamina 
fuses  with  grace  to  form  the  gymnastic  routine. 
Imagination  teams  with  skill  and  confidence  with 
experimentation  as  new  stunts  are  perfected.  Deter- 
mination combines  with  practice  to  cor>quer  varied 
apparatus  and  proudly  signify  excellence  in  all-round 
competition. 


Girh'  Varnty  Roikelball  Team  Bollom  ffow  ft  fo  R)  Julie  Dougherty,  Manager,  Wendy  W'skes.  Mary  Ellen  Boiec, 
Barb  Sorbato,  Sue  Gordos,  Sue  Bfeiec  Row  7  lof\e  Williomson,  Bonnie  Bryant,  Diane  Erne,  Laura  Mooney,  Pot  Vibbert, 
Sandy  Smith,  Sharon  Morel.  Row  3  Kann  Patterson,  Cheryl  Radatz,  Beth  Johnston,  Kothy  Torantmo,  Sue  Thomas,  Jane 
Hospodar,    Gmny   Manno 


Mike  Grimes,  Gymnastics  Champion. 


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UNDERCLASS 


As  a  fraction 

of  the  giant  unit, 

the  underclassman  is  fused 

into  the  frantic  oneness, 

still  scrutinizing  his 

identity. 

He  is  plagued  by 

indecision, 

frustration, 

confusion. 

But, 

between  moments  of 

personal  chaos, 

he  enters  into 

new  experiences 

of  activities  with 

people 

to  gain  security 

in  crowded  corridors. 


Mr.     Chombers     Boflom     Row     ft     to     R):     Jeff     Arlmon,     Terri     Abboft,  Sue    Arops, 

Tom     Allchm,     Ko^hy     Borelich,     Ron     Abramczyk,     Bob     Ammon,     Jeff  Andre.     fJow 

An  era.     Row    4:    Tom    Adorns,    Mark    Abramczyk,    Mike    Apanasewicz,  Dan    Andre, 
Abraham. 


Andrea  Andrus,  Vanya  Akraboff,  Sue  Addis, 
3  Tim  Atves,  Jim  Anderson,  Dan  Api cello, 
Miks    Amoroso.    John    Adams,    Barry    Alvord. 


Lora  Andrews.  Row  2:  Bill  Albers, 
Pat  Ames,  Bruce  Anderson,  Dennis 
Nof    Pictured:    Jim    Amundsen,    John 


Mr.  Cfiffet  BoHom  Row  (i  lo  Rj  George  Beveridge,  David  Bish,  Lisa  Brown,  JoAnn  Bonick,  Lola  Boreove.  Row  2: 
Moureen  Billmgs,  Janet  Boettcher,  Priscillo  Bibeault,  Frances  Bezdek,  Lynerte  Booms.  Row  3:  Donald  Bogoty, 
CyntfiiQ  Bohonon,  Mory  Boczek,  Mary  Blake  ley,  Cormelita  Bo  no  n  no,  Rino  Boreove.  Row  4:  Charles  Bokar,  Glen 
Benedict,  Steve  Biaiko,  Steve  Blassmgame,  Gus  Boehm,  Gary  Bodovelz.  Not  Pictured:  Scott  Bennett,  Carol  Blazek, 
James  Blufim,   Morio   Blomquist,   Charles   Blott, 


He  was  born  tViat  way. 


Miss    Clark    Bottom    Row    (L    to    RJ.    Scott    Banford.  Patti    Becker,    Jomce    Baume,    Kathy    Bell,      Amie     Balale,      Larry      Belcastro,     Row      2;  Ralph      DeRose,      Ellen      Bartel. 

Linda    Bayles,     Lynn     Baizel,    Michoele    Bark  hurst,  Eric     Bono,     Pom    Barker,     Row    3       Mary    Ann     Babic,      Doug     Baur,      Ed     Azman,     Bill  Barbis,     Jonette     Barbish,     Mike 

Foletic,    Mike    Bolazs,    Mike    Borry.     Row    4      Mike  Bailey,    Dave    Beckwith,    Ed    Bartel,     Darrell      Beluschak,     T.m      Bologh,      Jim      Baglione,  Jim     Beckert,     John      Baglione 
Nof     P.cfured      Mark     Bcttista. 


Mrs.  Drescher  Bof/(om  Row  (L  to  fij:  Mary  Buckman,  Lynette  Carpenter,  Tina  Cesa,  Roe  Lynn  Cebul,  Judy  Chant,  Diane  Coputo.  Row  2.- 
Janice  Chesnic,  Teresa  Chandler,  Shirlee  Carpenter,  Karen  Burrows,  Bev  Cesen,  Jeannie  Cater.  Row  3.-  Gary  Copper,  Sherry  Dehm,  Tim  Car- 
rish,  Chris  Coimi,  Gary  Caldwell,  Mike  Corothers,  Cathy  Cento,  Row  4:  Ed  Carpenter,  Frank  Cerjak,  John  Cassese,  Tony  Caferelli.  Tom  Cham- 
bers,   Chick    Carroll.    Not    Pictured:  Tim    Carpenter,    Gary    Bush,    Bob    Burr  is. 


Sophomores 


"We're   trying    out    for    the    boys'    track   team!" 


Miss  Dietrizh  Bottom  Row  (i  to  RJ:  Carol  Bucholz,  Kathy  Brown,  Natalie  Brunner,  Bonnie  Bryant,  Karen  Buccilli.  Row  2: 
Sue  Bruenning,  Laura  Britvic,  Sharon  Brochak,  Linda  Bred,  Barb  Brennan,  Bette  Bowers,  Emrly  Bradoc.  Row  3:  Char- 
mo  inne  Brothers,  Kurt  Brocone,  Mike  Brennan,  Glenn  Breeze,  John  Bradshaw,  Frank  Browskj,  Mary  Brady.  Row  4: 
Ed  Bronaka,  Terry  Brewer,  John  Brown,  Rick  Brown,  Gilbert  Boyd,  Tom  Brockmon.  Not  Pictured.  Maureen  Cento,  Kris 
Bosco,   Don  Botts,    Robert  Bowins,   Bob   Brown. 


Mr.  Eckert  Boftom  Row  ft  (o  R):  Deboro  Conrad,  Terry  Cutter,  Cheri  Cutter,  Mary  Ellen  Coughlin,  Barb  Crowder, 
Renee  Da  pice  Row  2  Kathy  Abazio,  Jackie  Cook,  Judy  Dackiewicz,  Nancy  Cooper,  Camille  Co  reman,  Diane  Cowling. 
Row  3:  Mike  Domico.  Frank  Crockett,  Jim  Dohl,  John  Damberger,  Michael  Dea,  Cliff  Connelly.  Row  4:  Gary  Dorling, 
Randy    Davis,    Doug    Dougherty,    Richard    Day,    Ben    Cruse,    Ron    Connolly.    Not    Pictured:    Donnelle    Contorno,    Debra    Corbett, 

Jane   Cowan,   John  Cunat,  Christine    Damico. 


Sophomores 


Mrs.  Corslene  BoHom  Row  (L  to  RJ.  Don  Hon  ley,  Terry  Henry,  Chris  Henry,  |.NancyHansb  rough)  Marilyn  Greenwold,  Marsha  Griffith.  Row  2:  Mary  Hcrbst, 
Debbie  Grimes,  Karen  Guenther,  Laura  Harper,  Karen  Guyton,  Cathy  Hackat^n~  Uinda  TT&Tmtgan,  Row  3.-  Roger  Grdinic,  Bloir  Harps,  Tod  Guntner,  Dale 
Hacker,  Mark  Hobat,  Bruce  Haines,  Eric  Halas2.  Row  4:  Dave  Greer,  Dave  Hansen,  Tom  Hadyk,  Jeff  Horns,  Gary  Hackle,  Don  Gudaltis.  Not  Pictured:  Shirley 
Halbert,   Sandy  Harding,   Curl  Hale,   Terry  Honnon. 


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210 


Miss    Rosenberg    Bottom    Row    (L    to    Rj:    Shirley    Malefic,    Mary    Marino,     Ellen    Mandate,      Luann     Ma  nig  I  la,     Joan     Marine  Hi.      Row     2:  Lana      Puz,      Terri 

Magri,     Darlene    Markovic,     Margaret     Mack,     Marybeth     Mady,     Joann     Mohusky,      Rhonda      Molin.      Row     3:      Barton      Pachoike,      Richard  Magri,      Michael 

Ma  rg  he  ret,    Joseph    Mandalo,    Dan    Mam  rack,    Timothy    Malieo,    Michael    Marincic.     Row     4-.      James     Markel,      Frank     Marinelji,     Stephen  Majeske,     Alberl 
Morn,    Mark    Makowski,     Edward     MacDonald.     Not     Pictured:     Bob     Marcus,     Gary     Mareysiak,     Dole     McGuire. 


Mrs.    Duprey    Bottom    Row    (L    to    RJ:    Pat    Chlnnici,    Marian    Cholewicki,    Val    Ciqoy,    Kathy    Clark,    Rick    Chireallo,    Anita    Coakley.  Row    2:     Kothy    Cavar, 

Ann     Clark,     Mary    Collingwood,     Clara     Clapacs,     Pat    Chlebik,     Marty     Clark,    Row    3:     Leslie    Bowers,    Jim    Cika,    Carol    Chisholm,  Frank    Clemence,     Patsy 

Christie,     Donna     Cline.     Row    4:     Kent     Cipollo,     Tony    Cline,     Sam     Ciliberfa,     Miller    Collins,    Gary    Christensen,    Paul    Clapp.    No(  Pictured:    Bruce    Clapp, 
Marie    Christopher,    Christopher   Collier,    Jay    Cinco. 


Mr.     Closer    Bottom     Row     {L     to    Rj:     Maryellen  Giunto,     Carol    Gargiulo,     Sharon     Glick,    Amy    Corn,    Lynette    Grohek,    Sharon    Glass,  Row    2-    Linda    Gerbic,    Barbara 

Gerl,     Niki     Gaol,     Louise     Gant,     Kathy     Gilles,  Dove     Galloway,     Duone     Ganser      Row    3.-    Joanne    Gogan,    John    Gordos,    Mark    Graf,  John    Gilkerson,    Bob    Grdance, 

Jim    Graham.    Row    4:    Andy    Golon,    Ken    Jones,  Mike    Gall,    Mike    Gerlosky,    Art    Gold,     John    dicker,    Charles    Gonso.    No/    Pictured:  Larry    Germovsek,     Bill    Glavac, 
Pot  Grady. 


Mr.    Hively    Bottom    Row    (L    to    R):    Deborah    Derganc,    Marian    Devney,    Carol    DiBiasIo,  Kathy    Devito,    Brigetta 

Ditomoso.     Row    2:     Pot    Drlscoll,     Sue    Downer,    Jan    Devor,    Jim    Dogoniero,     Chris     Dill.  Row    3:     Ed    Debeljalc, 

Judy    Carroll,    Helen    Dimare,    Nancy    Dobrin,    Mary    Dimare,    Jackie    Dodds.    Row    4.    Mike  Devlin,    Bonnie    Diezic, 

Steve     Dritz,     Betty     Donajfis,     NiCollette     Arasferis,     Pot     Donovan.     Not     Pictured:     Bill  Derby,     Kathy     Dolter, 
Colleen  Doyle,   Edith  Drech,  Mike  Detko,  Carol  Dieckman,   Dan   Doros,  Joe  Dorsey. 


"Marching  in  the  band  Is  our  thing." 


Mr,  Hoffart  Bottom  Row  ft  to  RJ.-  Debbie  Jamnik,  Marl  in  Hsu,  Mary  Jo  Hrastar,  Mary  Ann  Humor,  Pat  Hunter.  Row  2:  Ramute  Jakubouskcs, 
Betty  Huston,  Janet  Jeppe,  Janet  Huber,  Nancy  Hrovat,  Marty  Humensky,  Row  3.-  Peggy  Huffman,  Lynne  Japel,  Sharon  Jerkich,  Shirley  Jerkich, 
Jill  Hornsby,  Eorl  Joblonski,  Kathy  Jelepis.  Row  4:  Mike  Hawkins,  Dave  Hoppert,  Chuck  Hounsell,  Eric  Imm,  Chuck  Jackson,  Randy  Jameson,  John 
Hughes.    Not    Pictured:     Larry    Hribar,    Libby    Lybarger,    Chuck    Houser,    Paul    Hungerford,     Bob    Jerome. 


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212 


Mr.  Harftand  Bottom  Row  (L  to  RJ.  Debbie  Henson,  Sue  Hersh,  Sue  Haslego,  Grace  Hommel,  Linda  Hill,  David  Hayman,  Row  2:  Lisa  Harris,  Sandy 
Hocevar,  Todd  Hickiin,  Lori  Hassink,  Path  Hepp,  Sue  Gillespie,  Jim  Hegedus,  Row  3.  John  Hayes,  Gory  Higgs,  Elizabeth  Hehemann,  Liz  Masse, 
Gary  Hausrath,  Doug  Groves,  George  Hornak.  Row  4:  Jeff  Harl,  John  Holodniok,  Mtke  Haupfhorn,  Glenn  Higoki,  Jeff  Hoedt,  David  Hoppert,  Tom 
Hodas,    Jim    Hay.    Not    Pictured:     Lu    Ann    Heinz,    Cloyd    Hildebrank,    Doug    Holcombe, 


Mr.  Hungerford  Bollom  Row  (L  (o  RJ:  William  Keeler,  Cynthia  Julian,  Beth  Ann  Johnston,  Shoron  Katz,  Terri  Koslon,  Nancy  Keck 
Row  2  Annette  Kernya,  Ellen  Koelllker,  Joyce  Kopusi,  Lynn  Kcmpke,  Jonice  Koslelic,  Suson  Korosh,  Denise  Karrer.  Row  3:  Jerry  Kuhel, 
Mary  Jurotovic,  Eloine  Joyce,  Rich  Kekelis,  Beth  M.  Johnston,  Debbie  Kose,  Barb  Kane,  Wilham  Kern,  Row  4-  Bruce  Kelley,  Eugene 
Ludwig,     Marc     Jewell,     Patricia     Kadunc,     Chuck     JoUu,     Dennis    Jirousek,     Gory     Jogeto,     Not     Pictured:      Lorraine     Kom,     Cathy     Kemk, 


Sophomores 


Mr.  Horwa'h  8o"om  Row  (L  to  Rj:  Micki  Evris,  Jan  Eikenburg,  Sue  Evan,  Am  y  Drorleff,  Co  thy  Foshom  Row  2  Rick  Dworning,  Diona  Erne,  Karen 
Evin,  Nancy  Farka,  Beth  Ehrhardt,  Nancy  Elze.  Row  3:  Diane  Erickson,  Elome  Dutko,  Lynn  Duffy,  Kothy  Duncan,  Cynfhia  Dulor,  Mcrcio  Eder  Row  4. 
Ron  Fa  1  ken,  Dove  Ed.vords,  Shown  Engel,  Carman  Edelburgs,  Jim  Englis,  Kevin  Dugan,  No'  Piduted:  Chorles  El  rod,  Charlotte  El  rod,  Ron  Emser,  Sue 
Frederick. 


tAr.  E.  Worl/n  8of'om  *?ow  ft  ro  R)  LuAnn  Erdmon.  Cofol  Fraley,  Robm  Flack,  Beverly  Fleck.  Jean  Firtloyson  Row  2  Susan 
Frimel,  Walter  Frank,  Bill  Froncis.  Mark  Fross.  Don  Freed.  Row  3  Cathy  Blaln.k,  L.nda  Filsmger,  Willi  Fergus.  Dennis 
Fisher,  Jams  Gajda,  Lauren  Felder.  ftow  4  Bruce  Frey,  Richard  Foust,  Roy  Francisco,  Phil  Fedrowisch.  Mike  Forgac 
Raymond     Fuhrman.    Not     Pictured--     John     Festim,     Judith     Fisher.     Charles     Foster.     William     Frank. 


"Do  you  think  they'll  fall  if  she  moves?" 


Mr,  Nofd  Bottom  Ro^v  ft  fo  /?  I  Bruce  McGill,  Janet  McKee,  Pat  McDonald,  Sherrle  McCullough,  Karol  Martin,  Row  2  Ron  Mavrlch.  Debby  McDlffelt,  Chris  Martinclc, 
Irene  Motulis,  Fred"  McGraw,  Chns  Medlen,  Row  3:  Todd  Matetich,  David  Perno,  Steve  McBride,  Bill  Maxwell,  Henry  Marsey,  Ken  McKee,  Lmda  Meglich.  Row  4:  Ernie 
Mecoli,    Craig   McGill,    George   Marx,    Bill    Martmsen,    Matt   Medevic,    Kevin    McCullough,    Al    Mortmenos.    Not    Pictured:     Richard    Moynard,    Carol    McVey. 


214 


Mr.  Lewis  So'Iom  Row  IL  'o  f?).-  Dale  Kramer,  Nofm  Kozon,  Eunice  Goldstein,  Sue  Krenisky,  Kothy  Kozlevcar,  Koren  Krone.  Row  2:  Jeonnle  Kroline,  Mary 
Ann  Kozich,  Laura  Kovocic,  Mary  Jo  Kratovich,  Conme  Kovacevlc,  Mary  Kovoc,  Richard  Kucherok.  Row  3:  Tim  Kozel,  Sharon  Kowolkowski,  Morilyn  Kormos, 
Joyce  Kravos,  Linda  Koren,  Larry  Kowtcki,  Greg  Kozar.  Row  4:  Mike  Kotula,  Steve  Kosovich,  Bob  Koval,  Bill  Kovarch,  Randy  Kubetm,  Ed  Krebs,  Frank 
Kravos.    Not    Pictured:     Bill    Krai,    Mary    Ellen    Kraus. 


Sophomores 


Mrs.  Klein  BoUom  Row  IL  to  R):  Deborah  Klvon,  Susan  Kluska,  Denise  Kinsey,  B  everly  Kimes,  Barbara  Kohler.  Row  2.-  Thomas  Klein,  Kyle  Kopecky,  Janet 
Kershaw,  Debra  Kikol,  Meryl  Ketchum,  Linda  Kirschner.  Row  3:  Joanne  Keszenheimer,  Joe  Keren,  Mike  Kogan,  Kitfy  Knox,  Patricia  Ivancic,  Lenore  Kordet. 
Row    4:    Mike    Kltko,    Gordon    Kolus,    Charles    Kevern,    Dale    King,    Jerome    Kolar,     Joseph    Kernya.    Not    Pictured:    Carrol    Jones,    James    Kittelsrud,    John    Koch,    Sandro 

Knack,   Steven   Krivdo,   Nancy   Kolesar,  John   Komara. 


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M/ss  ONeii  BoMom  ffow  fL  lo  R\  Phyllis  LaMont,  Pat  Kushan,  Peggy  LaBrozii,  Oenise  Lodovich,  Koren  Lewis,  Row  2 
Carole  tanning,  Debbie  LoMont,  Barb  Lilley,  Cofol  Lewis,  Charles  Lavolley  Row  3  Lisa  Lick,  Chris  Le'anosky,  Liz 
Lehman,  Carl  Kuchling,  Clay  LoBounly,  Jim  Lapides.  Row  d  Don  Kwosny,  Pete  Laszcz,  Jim  Kukral,  Mark  Lewis,  Dave 
Lazar,     Kevin    Ke Usher     Not    Piclured      Rich     Lmane      Imdo     Leigh fon,     John     Longdon ,     Rose    Ann     Lickert 


The  old  picture  In  the  hall 


trick. 


Mrs,  Oliver  Bottom  Row  (L  to  R):  Tonl  Mulligan,  Tlno  Nohrstedt,  Jill  Maskowilz,  Lmdo  Mustar,  Ann  Neff. 
Nest  I  erode,  Jim  Nagle,  Row  3:  Amy  Morton,  C^ary  Nohrstedt,  Rich  Mueller,  Aldona  Norusos,  Janet  Nawi 
Murphy,     Bill     Nemeth,     Tom     Muscenti,     Dan     Morns.     Not     Pictured:     Debbie     Moses,     Karl  a     Mucci. 


Row    2:    Gerry   Mramor,    Janice   Muslck,    Shirley    Richter,    Joanne 
<r,     Janis     Nagode.     Row    4:     Jeff    Mustar,     Keith    Murray,     Brad 


Sophomores 


Nancy  Mooney,  Arlene  Miller,  Kathy  Monahan,  Monique  Mensinger.  Row  2: 
clarcilc,  Pattie  Miller,  Brad  Metz.  Row  3:  Joan  Monaghan,  Lauro  Mooney,  Helen 
Row  4:  Dennis  Miller,  Tom  Milo,  Allen  Molmaro,  Paul  Millner,  Janet  Mooney, 
;yer,    Frank    Mitch,     Dave    Modic. 


Mrs.    O'Donnell    Bottom    Row    (L     to    Rj-.    Kathy    Miller,     Nancy  Mooney,     Arlene    Miller,     Kathy     Monahan,     Monique    Mensinger.     Row     2: 

Kathy    Michos,    Colleen    Mog,    Kay    Morley,     Bobbie    Ofciorcilc,  """■-    ":"  =  r     Orr,. 
Mausser,    Ed    Milcovich,    Dennis   Meister,    Fred    Mildner.    Ro"'    -*■ 
Robert    Meyers.    Not    Pictured:    Don    Mikolic,    Debbie    Meye 


Mrs.    Orebaugfi     8offom     Rov, 


.,.,^.    w^^-^var.     ^^..~ w-     (L     to    RJ:    Cheryl     Panko,     Sharon     Novotny,    Vicky    Poparizos,     Cindy    Noga 

Papp,     Judy    Pontages,    Cheryl    Ortman,     Bonnie    Popo,    Nancy    Nickels.     f?ow     3:     Borb    Ovsi  *       ~ 
Melissa     Palumbo,     Iris    Onions,     Row    4:     Andrew     Noch,     John    Orehek,     Don     Osfberg,      Ke 
Pictured:     Kathy     Pezek,     Fred     Nlehaus,     Roger     Roth,     Monica    O'Breza,     Melissa     Otcosek. 


.  u^Ju.,i^JJ,  V.M.M7  ,,va"-  Row  2  Peggy  O'Donnell,  Loune 
Borb  Ovsek,  Dave  Novakovich,  David  Poller,  John  Poles, 
"'"    "  " "  O'Neill,     Gerge     Pano,      Roger     Osgood.      Not 


Mr.    Powosfci    Bolfom    Row    (L    'o    R):    Neal     Lipstreu,     Lynn     Luikort,     Nancy    Liudahl,    Robert    Lloyd,    Jon     Lorek,    Marcia     Lobo      Row    2:     Laurie  Luslic, 

Judi     Lushin,    Colleen     Lynch,     Pot     Lokar,     Carole     Lewonski,     Jo    Ann     Lucci,      Debbie      Lutz       Row     3;      Joe      Lucci,      Cynthia      Lis,      Sue      Luikart,  Linda 

Lul:  jaie,    Riley    Love  joy,    Dennis    Glasney,    Paul    Lumadue     Row    4-    Pot    Ludwa,    Harry    Keller,    Alan    Loucks,     Pete     Lundskow,    Glenn     Lytle,    Chuck  Luzar, 
Vince     Lisuzzo.     Not     Pictured:     Robert     Lower,     Greg     Lyman. 


Mr.  Rackovan  Bottom  Row  (L  to  RJ:  Patricia  Petscher,  Denise  Pisano,  Charlene  Peirolo,  Nancy  Pavsek,  Libert 
Pinlo.  Row  7:  Cathy  Poulouskas,  Elaine  Penharth,  JoAnn  Petty,  Karm  Patterson,  Donna  Pestotmk,  Rolph 
Parker,  Row  3:  Mark  Perl,  John  Oswald,  Robert  Poskey,  John  Petsoms,  David  Phillips,  John  Petro-  Row  4: 
John  Penca,  August  Povis,  Rick  Ponsi,  Robert  Pawlok,  Roy  Pignatiello,  William  Parkinson.  Not  Pictured: 
David   Pistell,   Kathy  Parkinson,   Penny   Page. 


"It's  better  than  the  cafeteria's." 


Mr.  Raicevich  BoCom  Row  (L  to  R}-  Lois  Potfer,  Patricia  Price,  Dominic  PongaMo,  Paul  Podnor,  Mary  Pureber.  Row  2  Kenneth  Presley,  Joseph 
Moire,  Cynthia  Portnik,  Laura  Plesko,  Suson  Pultorak,  Ellen  Pluta.  Row  3:  Vanessa  Poe,  Carol  Plescia,  Linda  Powell,  Darlene  Praznovsky,  Anna 
Planisek,  Cynthia  Plort.  Row  4.  David  Powers,  Fred  Podmore,  Lynn  Pollack,  James  Powell,  Richard  Powell.  Not  Pic'ured.-  Philip  Price,  Roger 
Porler,    Lorraine    Punzar, 


Sophomores 


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Mr.  Rodriguez  Bollom  Row  (L  lo  R}:  Claudia  Reel,  Carol  Race,  Sharon  Resar,  Dennis  RenFtle,  Bunny  Purlee. 
Row  2:  Sue  Rhyne,  Anita  Rankin,  Valerie  Randazzo,  Eve  Lynn  Rocich,  JoAnn  Ratchford  Row  3  JoAnne  Randa, 
Ray  Rankin,  Lili  Ribanch,  Debbie  Regels,  Pele  Neilhercott.  Row  4:  Emmetl  Ray,  Ed  Pernell,  John  Reece,  Joy 
Rice,     Ed    Puz,    Bob    Qumlivan.    No/    Picfured;     Dave    Rees,    Tom     Reilly,     Don     Reagan,     Doug     Rebeck. 


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Mr.    Seymour    Bottom    Row    (L     (o    R}-     Sharlene    Seredich,     Lucille    Schuiz,    Sharon    Senn,     David  Sechnick,     Joseph     Sepchinski,     John     Shilonder. 

Row    2.    Sandra    Shaffer,    Debro    Seomon,    Sandra    Shultz,    Theresa    Seidel,     Thomas    Sever,     Row  3:     Timothy    Shipley,     Russell     Shumaker,    David 

Shilonder,    James    Scorl,     Ellen    Siders,    Brian    Shipley.     Row    4:    Mike    Si  Iverman,    Joe    Seven  no,  Jim    Seymour,    Paul    Schu't,     Roger    Shomonsky, 
Bruce  Seifert. 


Sophomores 


Mr.  Sprochi  Bottom  Row  (L  to  R):  Jock  Roror,  Rito  Ruscitto,  Joy  Roth,  Morio  Romano,  Sue  Rolik,  Sharon  Rolfe.  Row  2; 
Pom  Richards,  Gayle  Rogers,  Donna  Robmson,  Charlene  Richter,  Frank  Pnjotel.  Row  3.  David  Ruvska,  Sarah  Richards, 
Frank  Roberts,  Tim  Roman,  John  Roberts.  Row  4:  Leo  Ryan,  Carl  Richter,  Dole  Rosa,  Preston  Ruork,  Barry  Rubin.  Not 
Pictured:    Cathy   Rose,   Theodore   Rolfe,   Kothy    Robson,    Glen    Richardson, 


Mr.  G.  Sm,lh  Bollom  Row  (i  to  Rji  Diner 
Skoll.  Jim  Snyder,  Greg  Skok,  Joe  Simone 
Soeder,     Carl     SmerdeL     fio 


Smith,     Ray    Skedel,    Diane    Smith,      Laura     Smerdel,      Terry     Trivisonno,     Sandy     Smith.      Row     2.-      Perry 
iruce    Singer,     Debby    Skerly     Row    3.    Scotr    Simon,    Frank    Smolinski,    Karen    Smith,    Ardith    Soeder,    Chris 
Martin    Slunski,     Ron     Skapin,     Denis    Smith,     Dan    Soloky,    Joe    Sockloskie,    Bob    Sivik.    Not    Pictured:     Penny    Skeya. 


hAr.  S/ei'nbrint  Bo/lom  Row  {I  lo  R);  Holly  Stump,  Mary  Straub,  Linda  Strobel,  Debbie  Swaney,  Sue  Takacs.  Row  7.  Bob  Tokiguchi,  George  Stuber,  Luann  Svlgel, 
Ann  Sulen,  Kathy  Tornatmo.  Row  3:  iariy  Strell,  Tom  Strong,  Mark  Svilor,  Ralph  Sustar,  Gary  Strauss,  Steve  Szabo.  Row  4:  Bill  Sturm,  Al  Sustarsic,  Mark 
Sullivan,    Dale    Sutton,    Jerry    Sutton,    Carl    Sutter,    Not    Pictured:     Bob    Stuber,    Tom    Tarontmo,     Denms    Tovemer. 


"Like  I  was  tellin'  ya." 


Mr.  W.  Smith  Bottom  Row  (L  to  Rji  Tim  Springob,  Bill  Southall,  Cherie  Stinc,  Delores  Steponovlch,  Rose 
Titchenell.  Row  2:  Teresa  Stout,  Wendy  Stocker,  Trudy  Stratton,  Monica  Stelmoch,  Julienne  Stermole. 
Row  3:  Dave  Stankus,  Marie  Sonnie,  Doreen  Stephen,  Gale  Souders,  Terri  Steinfurth.  Row  4.-  Rich  Toy  I  or, 
Joy  Stone,  Mike  Stansdeld,  Ron  Sfih,  Chns  Stanic,  Joe  Skarica.  Not  Pictured:  Judy  Stemhauer,  Charles 
Wolff,     Bill     Stipe,     Dan     Soltis,     Scott     Somers,     Don     Srnick,     Adolph     Stiftar. 


Mrs.  Toth  Boil  om  Row  (i  io  R):  Linda  Vanek,  Tom  Turk,  Karen  Twoey,  Sheryl  Tucker,  Carol  Turk, 
Row  2;  Beverly  Vercellino,  Lorene  Vanah,  Eiizobeth  Tuck,  Rila  Vehovec,  Nad  me  Valentino.  Row  3; 
Joyce  Tucceri,  Deboroh  Turkoc,  Goyle  Von  EHen,  John  Urban,  Elaine  Ujcic,  Donna  Uchbar.  Row  4: 
James  Tuck,  Christme  Urgeleit,  Richard  Vesel,  Patricia  Vibberl,  Sandy  Tutolo,  Dennis  Valencic.  Nof 
Pictured:   Richard  Tyler,    Ron  Tutolo,   Susan   Ullmon. 


"Veil  dahling,  vhat  time?" 


Mrs.    Wiond   8of/om    Row   (L    to    R);    Cindy   Weisert,    Carol    V/eiss,    Marlene   Weber,    Jackie    Wosnac.    Mark    Vranekovic,     Tana    Walden      Row    :'■     Boh    V*.ln».       in^    w^l.k      ^    »u 
Wh.timger,     Anna    Vozobule.     Helen    VIcek.     Row    3      Mike    Volpin.     Ken     W,lber,     C^orles    V,anekov,c,     Denn,s    Vitolo,     Harold    Voipe      Row    4      Vance    W.^U/f      mT\^       uJ 
Frank    V^alland,    Gregory    Wilker,    Steve    Wemhold.    Nof    P,clured      Peter    Vuyancih,    Mark    W,i,tcomb,     Irwm     Weinberger,     Bob     Walmsley  Weikert,    Mike    Wanchik, 


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Mr:      Voder    Bottom    Row    (L    to    fij:    Michele    Young,    Barbara    Wittert,    Linda    Wise,     Loreen    Yoger,     Donna    Yon.     Row    2,     Suzanne    Winters,     Jann  Wilson, 

Deborah    Wilson,    Bev   Wilson,    Frances    Wyman.    Row    3:    George    Wilson,    Donna    Woodruff,    Kathe    Workman,     Robert    Yozipovich,    Darlene    Yeray,  Cyntfiio 

Yonchar.    Row    4:    Thomas    Yeckley,    Ed    Yenc,    Kirk    WMl,    Luke    Wlskes,    Stirling    Wilson,      Michael      Wilkinson,      Jane      Williamson.      Not      Pictured:  Edward 
Yopell,  Todd  Voder,  Stephen  Wrenn. 


Mr.     Taylor    Bottom    Row    U    to    R):    Tom    Thompson,    Vicki    Te trick,    Yukiko    Tokunaga,    Jo    Ann    Trost,     Rose    Marie    Troina,    Nancy    Tomko.     Row    2.-     Bruce 
Tipple,     Jean     Teschner,     Virginia     Thweatt,     Doreen     Tomaro,     Nancy     Taylor,    Morianne    Tomala      Row    3      Barb    Tlminski,    Sue    Thomas,    Bari    Thomas,    Joe 

Thomas,    Sue    Trunkely.    Laune   Taylor.    Row    4      Mark    Tercek,    Mary    Thomas,     Beth   Tomorowitz,   Jeff  Taylor,    Ray  Trovers,    Mitch   Tooddy.    Not   Pictured:    Alice 
Taylor. 


Sophomores 


Mrs.  W/f/ioms  Bottom  Row  (L  fo  RJ:  Lynn  Zola,  Holly  Zelman,  Lori  Urban,  Linda  Zakrajsek,  Susan  Zurc.  Row  2:  Ted  Zawojek,  Marilyn  Zgonc,  Wendy  Zitnik, 
Debby  Yuras,  Ceol  Zuponcic.  Row  3;  Tony  Vehovec,  Mike  Zupancic,  Walter  Zmijewski,  Mary  Ann  Zupancic,  Dione  Witlicki,  Donna  Yuhas.  Row  4:  Phil  Zivich, 
John    Zoller,    Gene    Zerby,    Henry    Zot,    Paul    Wirsching,    Frank    Znider.    Not    Pictured:    Barbara     Weitzel,     Jo  Ann    Zelko. 


Mr.  Harper  Bottom  Row  (L  to  R):  Mike  Murphy,  Fred  Land,  Karen  Reichard,  Debbie  Vadnal,  Arlene  Kemeiak,  Barb  Girimont,  Mary  Lou  Lickert,  Elaine  Mog, 
Dolores    Donner,     How    2:    Jim    McVey,    Mary     E'len    Schcffer,    Joan    Oliver,    Jerry     Allchin,     Jim     Howell,     Marcia     Feiock,     Janice     Berry,     Wendy     Lick.     Row     3;     Harry 

Handshaw,  Vicki  Hoi  I  is.  Lynn  Nevar,  Gayle  Reese,  Kathy  Wajohn,  Cathy  Morobifo,  Harvey  Smith,  Dove  Davies,  Mary  Louise  LickerL  Row  4:  Jim  Srnick,  Dave 
Sincla-r,  Jim  Burns,  Ron  Brow,  Pot  Sterling,  Rhonda  Yedlick,  Bruce  Walker.  Row  S.  Tom  Cole,  Rick  Stittings,  Rick  Bendure,  Blame  Lewis,  Mike  Suttle,  Doug 
Vandala,  Horry  Jeffries,  Scott  Wightmon.  Row  6:  Joe  Shorpe,  Bob  Knight,  Russ  B  erlan,  Bill  Semerchuk.  Not  Pictured:  Craig  Hoover,  Peter  Markovich,  Marie 
Spoko,    Lynn  Allchin. 


Mr.  Harper  Boflom  Row  ft  fo  R}:  Laurie  Garrett,  Lynn  Allchin,  Carol  Schlickert,  Jeri  Lynn  Dowd,  Joyce  Tionello.  Row  2:  John  Chase,  Richard  TeLoeken, 
John  Abrahom,  William  Kobyljanec,  Joanne  Kuebler,  Gail  Arvay.  Row  3:  Ken  Mitchell,  Stan  Povelecky,  Doug  Behrends,  Kevin  Kehres,  David  White,  Mike 
Chlebid,   Suson   Soltis. 


Band 


Sophomore  Band  Bottom  Row  (i  to  R}:  Irwin  Weinberger,  James  Kittelsrod,  Jennifer  Bates,  Susan  Katz,  Susan  Nash,  Jane  Cowan,  Debro  Meyer, 
Judith  Kehres.  Row  2:  Mary  Geib,  Nancy  Nickels,  Harry  Schultz,  Philip  Cooney,  Karlo  Mucci,  Roy  Sonnfog,  Lorraine  Koin,  Carol  Dieckman, 
Mark  Battisto-  Row  3;  Douglas  Rebeck,  George  Skrout,  John  Chapel,  Curt  H  ale,  Christopher  Collier,  Timothy  Corpenter,  Alice  Taylor,  Cathy  Kenik, 
Thomas  Torontino.  Row  4:  Dennis  Tovenier,  Leonard  Noel,  Clark  Scheurmon,  Glen  Richardson,  Rose  Ann  Lickert,  Susan  Ullman,  Donald  Srnick, 
Gregory  Lyman,  David  Modic,  Row  5.-  Daniel  Soltis,  Terry  Hannon,  Joy  Cinco,  Ronald  Emser,  Frank  Mitch.  Jeffrey  Schaffer,  Cloyd  Hidebrand,  Mark 
Lickert.    Row    6:    John    Festini,    Charles    Blott,    Daniel    Doros,    Douglas    Holcombe,    Scott    Somers,    John    Koch,    Paul    Hungerford. 


Juniors 


Misi    Araca    Bolfom    Row    (t     fo    R),     John    Akiba,    Deborah  Au  Id  ridge,    Gail     Arnold,     Deborah     Alexander,      Chorlofte     Abraham,      Morllou     Aplcello,      Kalhy     Anderson, 

Michelle    Do  bray.    Row    2-     Bruce    Bajec.    Diana    Auldridge,  Nancy    Anderson,     Chariotre    Amoto,    Mory    Balosko,     Pof    Andiews.     Sue    Allsip,     Row     3.      Richard     Albonese, 

Gerry    Allchin,    Gorry    Abbey,    Gail    Aufmufh,    Nancy    Ariz,  Cindy    Barbish,     Anne    Adams.    Row    4:    Jeff    Aullz,    Dan    Bolosh,    Kirk    Boiley,    Glenn    Auslm.     Richard    Aqui- 
lano,   Michael  Andrulis, 


Mr,  Brown  Bolfom  Row  (L  'o  R):  Debby  Bolon,  Carol  Braidich,  Beverly  Bowers,  Kothy  Cerr,  Brendo  F  lender,  Marie  Brinko,  Anno  Boreove.  Row  2:  Fay 
Davis,  Barb  Bolden,  Pom  Crooning,  Lois  Brace.  Sue  Denney,  Theresa  Branca,  Barb  Bowms.  Row  3  Art  Brewer,  Kevin  Bram,  Colleen  Boyle,  Cindy  Bnzes.  Patricia 
Bozak,     Dennis     Brady,     Bonnte    Bolts,     Kurr     Banford.     Row    4:     Carl     Bork,     Henry     Boczek,    Terry     Bosher,     Dirk     Booms,     Bob     Blozunos,     Roger     Braun,     Nick     Bohr,      Enc 


Miss  Carmody  Bof'om  Row  ft.  (o  R]  John  Coppers,  Connie  Colt,  Debbie  Cheich,  Vlcki  Cipriani,  Mickl  Cipri- 
ani, Carl  Chiololo.  Row  2.  Dave  Colosi,  Curt  Ciprion,  Rick  Chrzanowski ,  Pom  Cifronic,  Vickie  Chiodo,  Sharon 
Cheraso,  Row  3,  Don  Crawford,  Mike  Delehonty,  Dole  Cesen,  Hal  Clork,  Jerry  Collins,  Eric  Coppers.  Row  A: 
Lorry  Drozln,  John  Ciomek,  Dave  Cifromc,  Jeff  Conyers,  Russ  Coddmgton,  Rick  Chase,  Glenn  Cllne.  No' 
Pictured:   Moxme   Chazonoff,   Jeff  Clofke,   Joe   Colonfonio,   Dale   Clgoy. 


"It's  Still  wet.' 


Mr  Davi'.on  Bottom  Row  f '  to  R)  Louro  Douchy,  John  Doubenspeck,  Debro  Culsholl,  Mart  Daniels,  Pot  Da  I  ton,  Dale  Decker.  Row  2;  Kim  Curtis,  Leslie 
D  Anno,  Korhy  De  Mimco,  Adelaide  Crnko,  Marilyn  Cup,  Beth  Cunnmghom.  Row  3  Margaret  Cox,  Wilhom  Densmore,  Jeffrey  Davis,  Peter  Cowan,  Alan  Cox, 
CynthiG    Cooper.     l?ow    4      Joe    Deresko,     Steve    Deemer,     Ken    Cvetic,     Tom    Dereska,     Don     De    Michele,     Tony    Bonos,     Diane    Demmg      No'    P<c lured.     David     Davies. 


Juniors 


Mr.  Fowler  Bo'fom  Row  (L  'o  RJ.  Pom  Fassinger,  Kay  Fagan,  Ellen  Falcone,  Eileen  Dunlap,  Diane  Fobig,  Diane  Fayst,  fJo^v  2;  Cynihio 
Elmore,  Dons  Dunbar,  Kay  FarnH,  Susan  Forkus,  Chcrlene  Erzen,  Robert  Eckerman,  Deral  Eurelig.  Row  3:  Loune  Dutko,  Janet  Fam, 
Sheilo  Felder,  Arhne  Fawcett,  Jeanne  Dufrow,  Deborah  Bosher,  Virginia  Duty.  Row  4:  William  Emerick,  Warren  Evans,  John  Farizel, 
Kurt     Engel,     Robert     Dunker,    Marc     Felder,     Steve     Fasuk.     No'     Pictured       Arleen     Barbato,     Jon     Durichko,      Dennis      Erickson,     Morcia      Feiock. 


Miss    Dilger    Botlom    Row    (L    to    R);    John    Grille,    Arthur    Hare,    Dionne    Gugliofta,     Debrg      Harbst,  Terry      Hall,      Amy     Griffith,      Charles     Grieshammer.      Row      2: 

Elizabeth    Grum,     Enc    Grimsic,     Frances    Hale,    Debro    Hancovsky,    Jeanetle    Haney,    Sandy    Gubanc.  'Jow    3;    Jon    Guff7.    Fronk    Gromley,    Tom    Gnffis,    John    Harps. 

John    Gustetic,    Glen    Hoch,    Row    4:     Richard    Gydosh,     Richard    Gusky,    Tom    Hogen,    Stan    Gustetic,  Rich    Grycon,     Mark    Groudle.     No'     Picfured;     Horry    Handshow, 
Nancy    Hon  I  on.    Dove     Hanson,    Patricio     Louch. 


Miss  Buck  Bottom  Row  (L  (o  RJ:  Janle  Cathcart,  Elame  Bronaka.  Mary  Cefaraiti,  Judy  Cain,  Robin  Archer,  Lynn  Budnar.  Row  2:  Melissa  Cormony, 
Joanne  Faragov,  Barb  Brozaoskas,  Sue  Carmitchel,  Joanne  Cento,  Debbie  Cold  rone,  ffow  3:  Karen  Brown,  Ann  Bronako,  Diane  Carlson,  Sue  Burris, 
Gail  Bulick  ,  Cheryl  Broderick,  Colleen  Carroll.  Row  <J,  Alan  Casey,  Brent  Buckley,  Dove  Brooks,  Dove  Brodowski,  Frank  Babets,  Larry  Catne.  Not 
Pictured:     Mike     Connavino,     Mike     Bruening,     Pom    Clapp,     Judy    Ayers,     Ron   Brow,   Jim    Burns. 


Mrs,  Hoeger  Boliom  Row  (L  lo  Rj  Nancy  Haller,  Eileen  Hoge,  Sandr  Hendershot,  Donna  Hopfon,  Holly  HoUmeyer.  Row  2-  Louie  Hille,  Elizabeth 
Holmes,  Pom  Hobe.  Lisa  Hendershol.  Tern  Harrison,  Sandy  Holmes.  Row  3  Bob  Hernck,  Eunice  Kitterer,  Cofhy  Hdl,  Debbie  Hornson,  Beth  Harr.s, 
Nancy  Hollcman.  Row  4  Doug  Ludv.ig,  Karl  Henson,  Alon  Hilchccx,  Jane  Hospodof,  Fred  Hemlz,  Bob  Havreberg.  No!  Pictured:  James  Howell, 
Crcig    Hoover,    Vickt    Hollis,     Ken    Howe,     Pot    Hazlett,     Margaret    Guhde. 


Mrs.  Gatei  BoHom  Row  ft  fo  Rj-  Morgaurite  Ficere,  Margaret  Fierle,  Joan  Force,  Nancy  Foley,  Denlse  Ferrell,  Sarah  Block.  Row  2:  Colleen 
Flanagan,  Regino  Fulccmer,  Roberta  Fiffik,  Laura  Fondran,  Cathy  Ferns,  Linda  Frank,  Pow  3:  Dean  Fennell,  Sandra  Frohlich,  Judy  Fulton, 
Marilyn  Fisher,  Ronald  Ferrolo,  Michael  Fnmel,  Edward  Fisher  III.  Row  4:  Bruce  Fman,  Dave  Fisher,  Kenneth  Friedel,  Kurt  Frey,  Richard  Fil- 
singer.     Terry     Fox,     Mork     Fuerst.     Not     Pictured:     Donnan     Bosher,     Dan     Douglas,     Joan     Fields,     Robin     Fisher,     Bob     Foster. 


Juniors 


Mr      Hall     BoHom     ^ow     (L     to     RJ       Denlse     Blatmk,     Micki     Anagnostou,     Judy     Basa 

Fred     Bessel.     Judy     8aur,     John     Benda,     Karen     Belovich,     Mike     Bergman,     Joyce     Ei 

Biddle,    Lmdo    Beadle,     Russel    Bilker      Row    4      Keith    Berlon,    Denms    Benvenuto,    Thomas    Blackford 

Bo  try,     Michael     Bennett,     Lmda     Berglund,     Thomas     Blctsos,     Roy     Dougherty. 


Rosemofy    Blankenship,     AM  ice     Benko,     Nancy     Benedum,     Sal     Dot  tore.     Row     7: 

nger,    Cmdy    Bell-    Row    3      Robert    Beck,    Douglas    Barnes,    Linda    Bezik,    Bruce 

Berzm,    Tom    Bauer,    Brian    Batista.    Not    Pictured:     Douglas 


Mr,  Judge  Bo/fom  Row  ft  !o  H  j  Kathy  Humphrey.  Ginny  Jokuben,  Shofon  Hum  pal,  Sandy  Hurwilch,  Lmda  Janciga,  AnneHe  Jak^e  Pow  2  Lorelyn  Hudec,  Bonnie  Jaros, 
Denise  Icke,  Marilyn  Jaksic,  Amy  Hongerfofd,  Frank  Jenc.  Row  3  Bill  Jones,  Dave  Hunneil.  Tom  Hnvnak,  Jerry  James,  Mark  Jochum,  Chns  Hulewicz,  Lynn  Hroiter. 
Row    4 .     Dave    Jarchow,    Hafry    Johnson,     Rich    Johnson,     Doug    Jones,    Berme    Kozlowski,     lorn    Jeran,      Jim     H  raster       No'      P  id  wed       Colleen      Hull.      Jennrfer     Jones,      Tony      Indiono. 


Keep  your  chin  up. 


Mr.  Golf  Bof'om  Row  (L  'o  Rl  Mory  Gephorl,  Roseanne  Gorubo,  Vivian  Goertz,  Vickie  Gephart,  Therese 
Keegan,  Nancy  Gosser,  Row  2  Joonn  Genelius,  Elizobe'h  Graf,  Jockie  Grasgreen,  Jeanne  G(c/,  Denise 
Glick,  Bob  Gerbetz  Row  3  Frank  Glicker,  Mark  Glmski,  Paul  Grohom,  Cheryl  Gtega,  Jan  Gales,  Robert 
Keyes,  Denise  Gast,  Row  4  Kyrt  Lieber.  Wtlham  Gobr.el.  Derek  Gorg.  Nooh  laligl.olo.  Curt.s  Gast,  Danny 
Hedgecock.     Nof     PiClwed.      Laurel     Galpm,      Bar  bora     Guimont,      Sue     Gl>ck,      Diane     Gornik, 


Mrs.     tucos    80  (lorn    Row    ft     to    R):     Debbie     Lei  and,    Jolinda  Laurence!!,     Diane     Laurence,     Pau!ine 

Lawson,    Jon  ice     Leslnsky,     Row     2;     Maryellen     Lee,     Melonie  Kuklica,     Ginny     Kume!,     She!ly     Lone, 

Carole     Lang,     Laura     Leach,     Row    3:     John     Leslnslty,     Linda  Lewis,     Milce     Lamont,     Cindi     Loseok, 

Nancy    Laser,    Jeff    Legon.    Row    4:    Herb    Larson.    Ken    Lesl<o,  Russ    Kucinski,    Wayne    Ketchum,     Betty 

Anne    Lemieux,     Ken     Lewis,     Nof     Pictured:     Audrey     Lemke. 


"Hallways  really  thrill  me.' 


Mr.  lows  Solfom  Row  (L  to  R):  Jennifo  K!opovic,  Wendy  K!ein,  Georgina  KovocicS,  Gay!  Kimber!y,  Joyce  Kikol,  Sondi  Kocinski,  Marybeth  Keyes,  Michell  Kovezsdi, 
Jon  Knowles  Row  2  Norm  Kfomer,  Debbie  King,  Mary  Kochevof,  Julie  Krall,  L  esl  le  Kinsley,  Pal  Kipp,  Kathy  Kociu,  Dorlene  Klemencic.  Donna  Khausz,  Moryann  Korocie. 
Row  3  John  Kfebs,  Carol  Kmkelaor,  Al  Kidd,  Ston  Kozel,  Mike  Kot!ar,  Joe  Kimosh,  Nicky  lofigliolo,  Wotly  Krebs,  Georginna  Kohut,  John  Kouar.  Nof  Pictured: 
Chof  lene    Koci . 


Miss  Leilis  Bottom  Row  f[  fo  R)  Darrell  Nogy,  Carol  Napp,  Sue  Mulllgon,  Marsha  Mromor,  Sfevynne  Monroe,  Nancy  Ross.  Row  2:  Peter  McNeill,  Joe  Pauer,  Shoron 
Morel,  Cindy  Moliko,  J  eon  MuMolly.  Row  3:  Jim  Noderer,  Poincio  Moore,  Richard  Nogode,  Irene  Mulvinos,  Marilyn  Myslmskl,  Linda  Mustor  Row  4:  Dale  Neurohr, 
S'eve    Mullen,     Charles     Murphy,     Denms     Moore,     Ken     Monsman,     Joe     Munici.     Not     Pictured:     Colleen     MuMenix,     Marilyn     Murg,     Michael     Murphy,     James     Naro,     David     Petsche. 


Miss  loliar  flo'fom  Row  ft  fo  R  Nancy  Keoy,  Ava  Koplowitz,  Sue  KordeM.  Renc^  Karich,  Tom  Kavon.  Row  2  Joseph  Keyes,  Lynne  Jones,  Luanne 
Hocevar,  Carol  Hess,  Corolann  Kohn,  Steve  Kaselok.  Row  3  Bob  Jost,  Steve  Journey,  Al  Juhon,  Keith  Kempke,  Georgene  Kalapodis,  Robert  Ivancic. 
Row  4  Kevin  Kelley,  Terry  Kemerer,  Fred  Karobo,  Martin  Keoms,  Kevm  Keough,  Nof  Pictured.  Todd  Irvme,  Margaret  Juratovac,  Kathleen  Helmick, 
More    Kellner, 


Mr.  Pawlowiki  Bollom  Row  (L  »o  RJ  Jams  Mot>b5,  Sandy  Miller,  BecVy  Minis,  Sus  McLaren,  Chris  Mehler,  Row  2.  Sharon  MIchos,  Lou  Ann  Mishic.  Marilyn 
Mitch,  Pom  Mernlt,  Marlene  Mirhc,  Carol  Molmaro.  ^ow  3.  Tom  Measles,  Mit<e  Nelson,  Bob  Mikonovlch,  Paul  Mohonch,  Sue  Medves,  Pot  Mc Redman. 
Row     4.      Tom     McLaughlin,      Paul     Mistretia,     Mike     McFadden,     Tim     Miller,     Mark     McKiertnan,     Andy     McRomey,     Joe     Miller.     Nol     Piclured.     Tony     Miklavcic, 


Mr.     Robuci     Bo(fom     Row     ft     )o     Rj       Lmdo  Pietro,     Fronces     Popioiek,     Georgann     Polunus,     JoAnne     Poch,     JiH     Potter,      Kothy     Praskavich.      Row     2.      Darren     Powell, 

Debbie     Picaono,     Laune     Potocmk,     Dione  Phillips,      Irene     Ponsart,      Lmdo     Mogor.     Row     3:     Mark     Phillips,     Michoel     Potts,     Sue     Picozzi,     Jim     Pfaff,     Cathy     Poulln, 

Tamra    Podnzmk,    Michele     Pietro.     Row    4.  Jim    Piet,     Craig     Prentice,     Tom     Plut,     Bernard     Phillips,     Bill     Meo,     Jack     Poshe,     Jim     Phillips.     Not     Pictured:     Jackie 
Pograis. 


Mrs.    Porloro    BoMom    Row    (L    (o    R)      Lynn    Radobough,    Carlo    Roney,    Denise    Reed,  Sue      Rechnltzer,      Liz      Papoy.      Row      2       Joan      Relnwold.      Diane 

Raggels,    Gayle    Primozmk,     Koy    Rasmusen,     Debbie    Prevesk,     Jaye     Rocich,    Row    3:  Cheryl    Rodatz,    Sue    Price,    Ken     Reed,    Kathy    Roesch,    Tom     Reed. 

Row   4      Ron    Redfield,    Mark    Resnik,    Linda    Reese,    Bob    Puhger,    Paul    Prosier,    Gary  Richter.     No'     Pictured:      Scott      Rice,      John      Rascan,     Jim     McVey, 
Cothy  Morabito,    Brendo    Reese 


Juniors 


Miss  Ma'ulis  Bollom  Row  (L  to  Rj-  Marilyn  Moyka,  Janice  Matko,  Mary  Mayock,  Mary  McAuley,  Row  2:  Sandy  Molovac,  Kathy  Mason,  Kothy  Monkli,  Maria 
Mazor.  Suzanne  Modden  Row  3,  Tom  Major,  Craig  McDonough,  Ron  Martucci,  Mike  Maxwell,  Gary  McClave  Row  4.  Mike  Marolt,  David  McKibben,  Ty 
McCunn,    Tom    McArihur,    Nick    Mar  mo,    Lariy    McFadden,    Bruce    Makse.    Not    Piclvred:      Helen    Morton,     Peter    Ma  rkovich. 


Mr.  Manspsoker  BoHom  Row  (L  to  R}  Diane  Nass,  Kathy  Oberstor,  Debbie  Nungesser,  Diane  Ostberg. 
Row  7:  Fred  Owen,  Dori  O'Neill,  Cindy  Otcasek,  Nancy  Newman,  Alice  Novotny.  Row  3-  Bob 
Orlando,  Dave  Nolan,  Tom  Roflerty,  Trudy  Oliver,  Pot  Mulvihill,  Row  4  George  Newton,  Dan 
Novinc,  Gordon  Netschke,  James  Otiowski,  Jomes  Novokovich.  Nof  Pictured:  Howoid  Nelson,  Lynda 
Never,     Sandy     Oblich,    Carol     Ormston. 


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Mr.  Ro/eck  Boffom  Row  [L  to  R\.  Mart  Doblel<or,  Jona  Dreisbach,  Poulette  Discenzo,  Cindy  Duil^er,  Valerie  Donovan,  Bonme  Diehl,  Bill  Burke.  Row  2;  Dan  Di  Franco, 
Sue   Diezic,    Rich   Devor,    Denise   De    Rocco,    Johanna    Di    Tirro,    Julie    Dougherty,    Randy    Doblar.     Row    3:     Goyle    Dexelon,     Don    De    Vita,     Diane    Di     Laila,    Dale    De    Wolf,    John 

Dogoniero,  Don  Ducco,  Mory  Dol|ack.  Row  4  Greg  Drake,  Bob  Dissauer,  Bill  Doesburg,  Mike  Drurv,  Mary  Fleming,  Jeff  Dole,  Not  pKtured:  Arden  Donohoe,  Sheilo  Don- 
na I  ly,     Dolores    Donner, 


"Hey,  aren't  you  .  . . ." 


Mr.  Sfiusfer  Bottom  Row  fL  (o  R);  James  Schumacher,  Dwight  Yoder,  Peggy  Zmliewslcl,  Joan  Springer,  Joanne 
Wotring.  Row  2,  Steve  Zupko,  David  Zivich,  Carol  Ziemmer,  Janet  Zoletel,  Sarah  Wright.  Row  3:  Richard 
Zemon,  Steve  Zrmmerman,  Joanne  Wunderle,  Cindy  Yonchar,  Susan  Zentgrof,  Vic  Yenc.  Row  4.-  Phil  Wright, 
Joseph    Zokrajsek,    Kevm    Woods,    Herbert    Young,    Terrence    Walsh.    Not    Picfured:    Diane    Zuro,    George    Yadrich. 


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t'Ar.    Sawyer    Boffcn    Row    {I    to    R):    Jim    ScoM,    Sharon    SchuUz,    Diane    Schneider,      Cher 
nouer,    Chris    Schultz,     Karen    Sbrocco,    Cheryl    Schonenecker,    Dorlene    Voracheck,     Kim 
Steve    Schlam,    Belinda    Sanborn,    Jess    Sobo,    Row    4-.    Joe    Savoca,     Charles    Schmldf, 
Schade.    Nof     Pictured-.     Mory     Ellen    Schaffer,    Sysonne    Schoval. 


f\    Salelel ,     Louren    Sal  isbt 

Scofddi.     Row     3:     Jamie 

Augie    Schil  I,     Ron    Sondtl 


7,  Mary  Schilero.  Rou'  2:  Paul  Scho- 
Savann,  Bob  San  ford,  Lynn  Sea  f  fid  i . 
^r,     Steve    Sarka,     David     Schmid,    Steve 


Juniors 


Mr.  Rose  Bolfom  Row  f L  to  R'l  Cindy  Pausic,  Chori  Pena,  Anno  Ruffe,  Valerie  Petrovic,  Jeanne  Pedone.  Row  2:  Karl  RoMner,  Morilyn  Perovshek, 
Rand  I  Polenschot,  Georgionn  Pace,  Peter  Pecsok.  Row  3;  David  Petscher,  John  Pono,  Robert  Pavlovich,  Williom  Michal,  Mark  Pecmk,  John 
Perse  II.  Row  4-  Michael  Perlic,  Dave  Perrolli,  Chris  Payer,  John  Paul,  Dennis  Poscal,  Bill  Pasco  -  No'  Pictured.  Leslie  Poltante,  Laura  Palumbo,  Pom 
Parsons,    Debbie   Pestotmk, 


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Mrs.  Sh'lmon  Soffom  Row  (L  fo  R).  Lmda  Spears,  Patncia  Sorrrak,  Diona  Sorci,  Barbara  Sandon,  Mary  Smith,  Row  7:  L eland  Smerdel ,  Loima 
Votginis,  Joyce  Wicl<s,  Mary  Sobole,  Joyce  Spmo.  Row  3,  Jerry  Stochurski,  Don  Sockloskie,  Jack  Smellz,  Bob  Somrok,  Walt  Sfalier,  J?ow  4:  Joseph 
Soiack,     John     Valencic.     Harvey    Slussar,     Dennis     Smith,     Lee    Smith,    David    Spei .     No(    Pic'ured     Jim    Zucollo. 


Mr.  Suponce  Bo'tom  Row  (L  'o  R]  Robm  Stelndler,  Carlo  Slcunk,  Judy  Stephens,  Susan  Slrlzzi,  Cathy  Subel  Row  2: 
San  lino  Slepcnovch,  Borbcra  Stefanko,  Nancy  Slomberger,  Suson  5  toner,  Robin  S'roHon  Row  3  Tomosma  Stephen, 
Bridget  Sullivan,  Michoel  Summcrhill,  Dovid  Stemhouer,  Don  Sliglic  Row  4  Lou.se  Stonlon,  Julia  Stoskunos.  John 
Sterling,  Leo  Stankewicz,  John  Sfonek,  Hons  Stylionou,  No  I  Pic'ured  Susan  Wer  le,  William  Soplak,  Tom  Stupico. 
Bob    Sullle,    Pat   Sterling,    Bill    Stephens. 


Dazed 


f>Ar.    Sforr    So  Mom    Row    ft    'o    ff)      Jean    Shepard,    Arne    Sleeper,    Debra    Simpson,    Terri     Sirok,    Morel  a    Shern 
Joanne     Seidel.     Row     7-     Edward     Simkms,     Noncy     ShJsila,     Jackie     Skeya,     Sharon     Setnik,     Cathy     Shilling, 
Simeo     Row    3      Frank    Sherrow,    Ann    Sieferl,    Gayle    Sigol,    Chorles    Sims,    William    Skupic,    Barb    Seibert.    Row 
Jeff    Weber,    Dan    Skedel,    Dan    Shumon,    John    Selwyn,    Steve    Sirk,    Al    Short.    Nof    Piclored:    William    Semenchuk, 
Richard   Sheppard,    David   Sinclair. 


Schmile  at  everybody! 


Miss    Szepessy    BoMom     Row    {I     fo     R):     Jantne    Toylor,    Nan 
Helen    Tally,     Loura    Svigel,    Alice    Swarfi,    Kathy    Thome 
Row    A:    Jim    Swanhort,    Richard    Taylor,    Gene    The 


laune  Tonner,  Carol  Swaidner,  Janet  Taub.  Row  2:  Mary  Szabo,  Sally  Taylor 
I  Homos.  Kow  J;  Larry  iwoney,  Dennis  Thomas,  Thea  Syroka,  Nicolette  Tamborrello,  Pat  Sylte,  John  Trebisky. 
IS,    Mike    Theil,    John    Telich,    Steve    Thayer,     Ricky     Taylor,     Mike     Toddie.     Nof     Pictured:     Susan     Thaeter. 


Temple,    Alice    Sweet, 
Row    3:     Larry    Swoney, 


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hAr.    Thompson    Botfom     ^ow    {I    io    R):     Penny    Tolchinsky,     Loretta    Tobin,    William  Troop,     Diane    Taylor,    Janet    Ulle,     Bonnie    Ubancek.     Row    2.-     Ron    Thompson, 

Ernest    Tibjosh,     Albert    Ulle,     Helen     Tomsic,     Esther    Vaccariello,     Denise     Witlicki.  Row    3.    Charles    W.ckline,    Anthony    Segulin,     Linda    Thomas,     Robert    Ubancic, 

Joan    Toubman,     Laureen    Trot  to.     Row    4:     George    Turopolac,    Don    Tianello,    Mark  Straub,      Sam     Tomaselli,      Robert     Spelich,      Ken      Toth.      Not      Pictured:      Jim 

Treonor,    Jim    Toth,    Veronica    Thomas,     Charles    Western. 


Mrz  Wiegand  Bollom  Row  (i  to  l?j;  Jan  Wilson,  Diane  Whitney,  Cathy  Witt,  Corole  Wiehn,  Rosie  Wendel,  Row  2;  Louise  Woterwash,  Lynn  Weber, 
Jenno  Whyle,  Donna  Wolf,  Cynthio  Wendolowski,  Row  3:  Georgene  Weizer,  Kolhy  White,  Rickey  Williams,  Terry  Wilbrohom,  John  WendorH,  Morio  Tonkli, 
Ken    Wells,    Row    4.    Jeff    Wolenski,    John    Welsh,    Tom    Weslee,    Ken    Willert,    Scott   Williamson,    Don    Willioms,     Ben     Whittaker. 


Miss  Wbieldon  Bottom  Row  (R  to  L):  Joe  Valentl,  Vickie  Wallace,  Patti  Virginia,  Kathy  Wajahn,  Debbie  Vrh.  Row  2: 
Jock  Wagner,  Linda  Valencic,  Lucy  Vasas,  Colleen  Walsh,  Jan  Wallace.  Row  3;  Gary  Vehar,  Terry  Volante,  Ken 
Visoky,  Mike  Vernon.  Row  4:  Chris  Waterman,  Don  Walworth,  Frank  Vodnal,  Greg  Vranekovic,  Tom  Warder,  John 
Vidmar.    Not    Pictured:    J.m   Vidrick,    Cathy    Vojtek,    Laura    Vozel. 


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Miss  Uhry  Bottom 
Lickert,  Jean  Luksi 
Kfiincr  Love|oy,  Bi 
Hrnvak,   Michoel    L 


Row    (L    to    Rj:    Margaret    Logor,  Froncine    Lopez,    Corinne    Lovsin,    Nancy    Ljubi.    Wendy    Lpck.     Row    2 

c,     Voler.e     Love,    Mildred     Lohn.  Row    3,     William     Luikart,      Robert    Lowry,    Ken    Lipstreuer.    Victor    Luz 

uce     Lombofdi,    Joseph    Grzincic,  Philip     Lovka,     Parrick    Lombordo,    Joseph    Lovono,    Lowrence    Kushon. 
jnder. 


Pamela  Liddy.  Borboio  Lisko,  Mary  Louise 
ir.  Donoid  Luilrik,  Ronme  Holcombe.  Row  4: 
No!     Pictured:     Mory     Lown,     Jen     Hanson,     Sue 


Mrs.  Tombough  BoKom  Row  (I  to  Rj:  Nancy  Rose,  Susan  Potosky,  Chris  Rupert,  Carol  Reese,  Sue 
Maxwell.  Row  2;  LouiSe  Mel  nick,  Verne  McNeil  ly,  AnnMarie  Ryovec,  To  fee  Roth  rock,  Charles  Rossi. 
Row  3:  Daniel  Rua,  Shirley  Rogers.  Kothy  Roberts,  Mcurizio  Rittovato,  Neil  Rozum.  Row  4;  Joe 
Pinchot,  Susan  Rose,  Gail  Roma,  Mark  McClelland,  Carl  Rohlke.  Nof  Pic'ured;  Denise  Marion,  Ma  re  i  a 
R.chter.  Mortm   R.chter,  Mory   Rush,   Bob  Morris. 


Senior  Index 


MICHELLE     AARONSON  Michelle 

Eucuyo  3,  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens  3;  F.T.A. 
4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  G.L.C.  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4; 
Junior  Cabinet  3,  Committee  Chairman  3; 
N.F.L.   4;   N.H.S.   4;  Ski  Club  2,  3;  Spirits 

3,  4;  Student  Council  Representative  2; 
Girls'  Soccer   3;  Survey  Editorial  Staff  3, 

4,  Second  Page  Editor  4;  Survey  Training 
Club  2. 


JOSEPH     ADAMS 

ROBERT     EDWARD     ADAMS 

SHIRLEY    ANN    ADAMS 
C.O.E.  4. 

STEVE     ADAMS 


Joe 

Speed 

Sam 

Steve 


JOANNE      ALBERT  Jo 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Euclidian  Business 
Staff  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  Majorette  Club  3;  Ski 
Club  4;  Spirits  3,  4. 

WALTER     E.     ALLCHIN  Bud 

MARK      ALLISON  Zoomer 

Student  Council  Representative  2. 

CAROL  ANN  ALMGREM  Carol 

Ad  Club  3,  4;  Choral  Masters  3,  4;  F.T.A. 
2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  N.F.L.  4;  Prom 
Committee  3;  Spirits  3. 

SCOTT     RANDALL    AMOS  Elmo 

Chevron  Society  3;  Ski  Club  4;  J.V.  Tennis 
2. 


STACEY     ANAGNOSTOU 


Stacey 


DAWN      ANDERSON  Andi 

Euclidian  Business  Staff  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3; 
Junior  Cabinet  3;  Spirits  3,  4;  Student 
Supply  Store  3. 

THOMAS      ANDERSON  Andy 

RALPH     W.     ANDREWS  Butch 

Baseball  4;  Football  2. 

MICHAEL    JOSEPH    ARAPS  Mike 

JAMES     E.     ARKO  Jim 

Cadet  Band  2,  3;  Concert  Band  4; 
Marching  Band  2,  3. 


LOUIS    L.    ARKO 
SUE      ARNOLD 


Louis 
Sue 


PAMELA      ASHDOWN  Midge 

Transfer  Student  3;  Friendship  Y-Teens  3. 

ROBERT     ALAN     ASHLEY  Bob 

Baseball  4;  E-Room  Activities  3;  Football 
4;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders  2;  Letterman  4; 
Spirits  2. 


MARY     ELAINE     AUGUST 
Ski  Club  3. 

KATHRYN     AUSEC 


Mary 
Kathi 


ROBIN    JAMIE    AUSTIN 
C.O.E.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3. 


Rob 


JAMES      BAUMAN 
Mixed  Choir  2. 


Jim 


JAMES      AYERS  Jim 

Letterman  2,  3;  Student  Council  Represen- 
tative 3;  Swim  Team  2,  3;  M.C.C.  4. 

FRANK      AZMAN  Spanky 

MARY    ANNE    BABUDAR  Mar 

Student  Secretary  4. 

CAROLE      BAER  Carole 

MARY     ELLEN     BAJEC  Baje 

G.A.A.  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  3,  Sports-Coord- 
inator 4;  G.L.C.  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Girls'  Softball 
2;  Girls'  Basketball  2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Field 
Hockey  2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Tennis  2,  3,  4;  Girls' 
Volleyball  2,  3,  4. 

MICHAEL    E.     BALALE  Balal 

Baseball  2;  Big  Show  3,  4;  Concert  Band 
2,  3,  4;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3,  4;  Key  Club 

2,  3,   4;  Marching   Band   2,   3,  4;   N.H.S. 

3,  4,  President  4;  Panther  of  the  Month 
4;  Pep  Bond  2,  3,  4;  Pit  Band  2,  3,  4; 
Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  3,  4. 

LYNN      BALDASSARRE  Lynn 

Student  Council  Representative  2,  3. 


RUSSELL      BALUKIN 


VALERIE    J.     BARABAS 


Russell 


Quinn 


BARBARA    JEAN    BARBATO  Barb 

Choral  Masters  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4, 
President  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  G.L.C.  3, 
4;  N.H.S.  4;  Girls'  Softball  2;  Girls' 
Basketball  2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Field  Hockey  2, 
3;  Girls'  Volleyball  2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Soccer 
2,  3. 


ROBERT     BARBISH 


Robert 


RONALD    J.     BARBISH  Ron 

Student  Supply  Store  2,  3,  4;  J.V.  Swim 
Team  2,  3;  Swim  Team  4;  Panther 
Athletic  Award  2. 

DIANE    MARIE    BARON  Diane 

Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Homecoming  Com- 
mittee 2,  3,  4;  Spirits  2;  Student  Council 
Representative  2;  Student  Council  Execu- 
tive Board  3,  4;  Wai  Napolo  4;  Winter 
Festival  Committee  2,  3,  4. 

JAMES     BARRICK  James 

A.F.S.  2,  3;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Language  Lab 
Assistant  3. 

ANGELA      BARTEL  Angle 

Eucuyo  3;  Euclidian  Business  Staff  3,  4; 
Folk  Club  2;  Homecoming  Committee  2, 
4;  Homecoming  Court  4;  Prom  Com- 
mittee 3,  4;  Senior  Scandal  4;  Spirits  4; 
Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  4;  Voices  of  Art  3. 

MARILYN    ANN     BAUER  Marilyn 

Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Euclidian  Training 
Club  3;  Fall  Play  3,  4;  Folk  Club  2,  3; 
Marching  Band  2,  3;  N.F.L.  4;  Spring  Play 
4;  Talent  Scout  E.H.S.  4;  Euclid  Theatre 
Guild  4. 


ROY     F.     BAUMEISTER  Roy 

Eucuyo  4;  Boys'  Swim  Leaders  3,  4;  I.Q.S. 
4;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Panther  Athletic  Award  2; 
Survey  Editorial  Staff  3,  4;  J.V.  Swim 
Team  2,  3;  Swim  Team  3,  4;  Soccer  Team 
2,  3. 

DAVID     ALLAN     BAYKO  Bakes 

Baseball  2;  Golf  Team  3,  4;  Golf  Club  3 
4. 

MARCIA    ANN    BEASON  Marcia 

Folk  Club  2;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed 
Choir  3. 


GREGORY    J.     BEAUMONT 
Track  3,  4. 


Greg 


BEVERLY    ANN     BECKERT  Bev 

Euclidian  Business  Staff  2,  3,  4, 
Co-Manager  4;  Euclidian  Training  Club  2, 
3;  F.T.A.  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Pink 
Panthers  4;  Spirits  3. 

TERENCE    WALTER     BECKWITH  Beck 

Football  3,  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Boys'  Gym 
Leaders  4;  Letterman  4;  Track  2,  3;  J.V. 
Wrestling  2;  Campus  Life  4. 

JOSEPH  SIDNEY  BELUSCHAK  Belusch 
Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3;  Lettermen's  Club  2, 
3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Spirits  4;  Tennis 
2,  3,  4. 


JAMES     BENKO 


James 


JOAN    BENSING  Joan 

Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  3,  4;  Euclidian 
Training  Club  2;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  I.Q.S. 
3,  4;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Science  Seminar  2,  3, 
4;  Wai  Napolo  3. 


GENE    BERARDINELLI  Geno 

Golf  Club  2,  3,  4;  Golf  Team  2,  3,  4. 

ROBERT     A.     BERARDUCCI  Duce 

Track  2. 

GERALDINE     BERGANT  Geri 

ROB      BERLAN  Rob 

Transfer  Student  4;  Chess  Club  4;  Choral 
Masters  4;  Movie  Club  4. 

NATALIE     DEBRA     BERNDT  Debbie 

Choral  Masters  3;  E-Room  Activities  3,  4; 
Fall  Play  4,  Director  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3; 
Homecoming  Committee  2,  3;  N.F.L.  2,  3, 
4;  N.H.S.  4;  Prom  Committee  4;  Senior 
Cabinet  4;  Spectrum  2;  Spirits  3;  Student 
Council  Representative  2,  3;  Student 
Supply  Store  2,  3;  Survey  Training  Club 
2;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  2,  3,  4;  Varsity 
Chorale  4. 


JANET    LYNN    BESSEL 


Jan 


CHRISTOPHER     D.     BIDDLE  Bid 

E-Room  Activities  4;   Boys'  Gym   Leaders 
3,  4;  J.V.  Swim  Team  2. 


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BARBARA     BISH  Barb 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  G.A.A.  2;  Ski  Club 
4. 

REBECCA    FERANDER    BLANCO  Beck 

Foreign  Exchange  Student  1969-70; 
A.F.S.  4;  Mixed  Choir  4;  N.H.S.  4; 
Student  Supply  Store  4;  Youth  Council  on 
Human  Relations  4. 


BARBARA     BLANK 
Mixed    Choir    2;    Ski 
Y-Teens  2. 


Club    3; 


Barb 

Friendship 


BETH  ANN  BLEWITT  Beth 

A.F.S.  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  3,  President  4; 
Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  3,  4;  Euclidian 
Training  Club  2,  3;  Folk  Club  2;  F.T.A.  2, 
3;  G.A.A.  2;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  N.H.S.  3,  4; 
Senior  Scandal  4;  Student  Council 
Representative  2;  Humanities  East  4; 
Computer  Club  3;  Language  Assistant  2, 
3. 

LAWRENCE      BOCK  Larry 

Cross  Country  2,  3,  4;  Track  2,  3,  4. 


JANICE    MARIE     BOCSKEY 


JAMES     BODENSCHATZ 


LINDA     SUSAN     BOGEL 


Jan 


James 


Linda 


DONALD      BONE 

Don 

Foreman's  Club  4. 

THOMAS      BOPP 

Thomas 

VINCENT      BORGIONE 

Vince 

Football  2. 

IVOR      BORK 


Ivor 


NANCY      BORSCH  Nancy 

Euclidian  Business  Staff  2,  3,  4;  Euclidian 
Training  Club  2;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4,  Executive 
Board  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Majorette  Club  3; 
N.H.S.  4;  Spirits  4. 

MARCIA     ANN     BOYCE  Marsh 

A.F.S.  2,  3;  Euclidian  Business  Staff  2,  3, 
4;  Euclidian  Training  Club  2,  3;  Friend- 
ship Y-Teens  2;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  3, 
4;  N.H.S.  4;  Senior  Scandal  4;  Spirits  3, 
4,  Secretary  4;  Student  Council  Represent- 
ative 4;  Winter  Festival  Committee  4. 


KEITH      BRADY 
Letterman  2,  3;  Track  2,  3. 

MICHAEL    EDWARD    BRADY 


Keith 


Mike 


PATRICIA     RAY     BREED  Pat 

Concert  Band  2,  3;  G.A.A.  2;  Majorette 
Club  2;  Marching  Bond  2,  3;  Ski  Club  4; 
Talent  Scouts  E.H.S,  4. 


ALLAN     RAY     BREWER 


Brew 


SUSAN     KAY     BREZEC  Breezy 

G.A.A.   2,   3,  4;  G.L.C.   4;   N.H.S.   4;  Wai 


Napolo  3;  Girls'  Softball  3;  Girls' 
Basketball  3,  4,  Girls'  J.V.  Basketball  2; 
Girls'  Soccer. 


KENNETH       BRICKMAN 
F.B.L.A.  4;  Ski  Club  4. 


Kenn 


PAUL    CHARLES    BRITTON  Paul 

Lettermen's  Club  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4; 
Swim  Team  2,  3,  4. 

CINDY     LYNN     BROCONE  Cindy 

Big  Show  3;  Eucuyo  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Spring 
Play  3;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  3;  Euclid 
Theatre  Guild  4;  Voices  of  Art  3,  4, 
Executive  Board  3,  4,  Co-President  4. 

DONNA     BROD  Donna 

F.T.A.  3;  G.A.A.  2;  N.H.S.  4;  Spirits  3; 
Pink  Panthers  3,  4,  Vice-President  3, 
President  4. 

LINDA     LOUISE     BRODHACKER  Lin 

N.F.L.  4;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  4;  Winter 
Play  3;  Drama  Workshop  2,  3. 

LORRAINE     BROOKS  Lorraine 

Euclidian  Business  Staff  4;  M.C.C,  2,T.Q.S. 
4;  N.H.S.  4;  Pink  Panthers  3,  4,  Secretary 
4. 


BETTY      BROOS 

Folk  Club  3. 


Bett 


y 


ALLISON     ANNE     BROWN  Al 

Cadet  Band  2;  Fall  Play  2;  Homecoming 
Committee  3,  4;  Junior  Cabinet  3; 
Marching  Band  2;  Prom  Committee  3,  4; 
Ski  Club  3;  Senior  Cabinet  4;  Student 
Council  Executive  Board  3,  4;  Wai  Napolo 
4;  Winter  Festival  Committee  3,  4. 

DAVID      BROWN  Dave 

Football  3;  J.V.  Football  '':  Track  3. 

MAUREEN     BRUENING  Cathy 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  M.C.C.  2;  Ski  Club 
2. 

MARIJEAN     BRULE  Mari|ean 

Eucuyo  3;  Folk  Club  2;  Girls'  Glee  Club 
2;  Student  Council  Representative  4; 
Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  3. 

THOMAS    IRWIN     BRUNSON  Tom 

Key  Club  2,  3,  4;  Lettermen's  Club  2,  3, 
4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Swim 
Team  2,  3,  4;  N.A.S.S.  3,  4. 


DAVID      BRYANT 


Dave 


BONNIE      BUBLEY  Bubbles 

Ad  Club  2,  3,  4;  A.F.S.  2,  4;  Cheerleaders 
4;  J.V.  Cheerleaders  3,  Captain  3;  Varsity 
Substitute  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  F.T.A. 

2,  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Lettermen's  Club  A- 
N.H.S.  3,  4;  Prom  Committee  4;  Ski  Club 
2;  Senior  Cabinet  4,  Secretary  4;  Spirits 

3,  4;  Student  Council  Representative  2,  3. 

DAVID    L.     BUCKNOT  Dave 

Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2, 
3;  Pep  Band  2. 


Choral  Masters  3;  N.H.S.  4;  Voices  of  Art 
4. 


RONALD     BURGE 


Ron 


NORMAN    LEONARD    BURKE  Derbin 

J.V.  Wrestling  2. 

THERESA   ANN    BURKHOLDER  Terry 

Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed  Choir  3. 


CLIFFORD      BURNS 


Clifford 


JESSICA      BURROWS  Jessica 

Choral    Masters    4;    Girls'    Glee    Club    2; 
Mixed  Choir  3. 


WILLIAM     EDWARD     BUSCH 


JAMES     CALANDRA 


ill 


Jim 


JAMES      CALDRONE  Cal 

Basketball  3,  4;  J.V.  Basketball  2;  E-Room 
Activities  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Boys'  Gym 
Leaders  4;  Key  Club  4;  Lettermen's  Club 
3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4. 


CARMEN      CALI 
Football  2;  Ski  Club  2,  3. 


Carm 


CANDICE  MARIE  CALLAGHAN  Candy 
Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  G.A.A.  2;  N.F.L.  4; 
Prom  Committee  3;  M.C.C.  2,  3,  4. 

ROBERT     CALLOW  Cablow 

Boys'  Gym  Leaders  4;  Lettermen's  Club  2, 
3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Spirits  4;  Tennis 
2,  3,  4,  Captain  4;  J.V.  Tennis  2. 

BARBARA     ANN     CAMPANA  Barb 

A.F.S.  2;  Big  Show  2,  4;  Choral  Masters 
3;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Majorette  Club  2; 
N.H.S.  4;  Student  Council  Representative 
2;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  4;  Usher  2;  Voices 
of  Art  4;  Varsity  Chorale  4. 


DEBORAH     LOU     CAMPBELL 
Usher  3;  Girls'  Soccer  3. 


Debbie 


CAROL    ANN     BURES 


Carol 


DENISE     MARIE     CAPRETTA  Denny 

Choral  Masters  3,  4;  Euclidian  Business 
Staff  4;  Euclidian  Training  Club  3; 
Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  G.A.A.  2;  Girls' 
Glee  Club  2;  I.Q.S.  4;  Junior  Cabinet  3; 
Prom  Committee  3,  4;  Senior  Scandal  4; 
Spirits  4;  Student  Council  Representative 
4;  Usher  2;  Winter  Festival  Committee  4; 
Powder  Puff  Football  4. 

DAVID    LEONARD    CARLSON  Dave 

Bowling  2,  3,  4. 

TYRONE     GALE     CARNES  Ty 

Movie  Club  2. 

GREGORY     ALLEN     CARRISH  Greg 

Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3,  4. 

DAVID    JOHN    CARRUTHERS  Dave 

Letterman  4;  Soccer  3,  4. 

GEOFFREY    BRIAN    CARTER  Geoffrey 

Boys'  Gym  Leaders  4;  Lettermen's  Club  4; 
Letterman  4;  Swim  Club  4. 


MARK    ANTHONY    CASTELLETTI         Mark 

ROBERT      CATER  Bob 

Big  Show  2,  3,  4;  Foil  Ploy  2;  Mixed  Choir 
2;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3,  4;  Student 
Supply  Store  2;  J.V.  Swim  Team  2;  Talent 
Scouts  E.H.S.  4;  Varsity  Chorale  3,  4. 


CAROL      CEFARATTI 


Carol 


ROBERT     A.     CENTA  Bear 

Football  3,  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Lettermen's 
Club  4;  Lettermon  4;  Spirits  4;  Track  2. 


KATHLEEN     CHAMBERS  Kathi 

A.F.S.  2;  F.T.A.  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Mixed 
Choir  2;  Majorette  Club  2;  N.H.S.  3,  4; 
Language  Lab  Assistant  2;  A.V.  Room 
Assistant  3;  Biology  Lab  Assistant  4; 
Senior  Scandal  4,  Assistant  Editor  4. 


STEPHEN     RALPH     CHANEY 
Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3,  4. 


Steve 


SHERRIE     LYNN     CHANT  Sher 

Euclidian  Training  Club  2;  Folk  Club  2; 
F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Mixed  Choir  3; 
Homecoming  Committee  4;  Majorette 
Club  3;  Spirits  4;  Student  Council 
Representative  2,  3;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S. 
4. 

SETH     L.     CHAZNOFF  Seth 

Junior  Red  Cross  3,  4,  President  4; 
Football  Trainer  4;  Movie  Club  3,  4; 
Science  Seminar  2;  Student  Council 
Representative  3;  World  Affairs  Club  3, 
4,  Vice-President  4;  Soccer  Trainer  4. 

TIM    ALLYN    CHEADLE  Banana 

Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Key  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Lettermen's  Club  4;  Lettermon  4;  March- 
ing Band  2,  3;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Pep  Band  2, 
3;  Soccer  3,  4. 

ROGER    ALAN    CHERNE  Rodge 

Lettermen's  Club  4;  Lettermon  3,  4;  Ski 
Club  3;  Soccer  2,  3,  4;  Panther  Athletic 
Award  3,  4. 

FRANK      CHERNEY  Frank 

STERLING      CHILD  Child 

Ski  Club  4;  Spirits  4. 

JOHN    CHARLES    CHIOFOLO  Chife 

WILLIAM     F.     CHRISTFNSEN  Willie 

Concert  Bond  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2, 
3;  Spirits  4. 


CHRISTINA      CHRISTIAN 


Christina 


TERRENCE     PATRICK     MICHAEL    CHUBB- 

Chubber 
E-Room   Activities  4;  Prom  Committee  3, 
4,  Committee  Chairman  3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4; 
Student  Council  Representative  2,  3,  4. 


JOHN    ANTHONY    CHURNEY 
J.V.  Football  2. 


John 


4;  Euclidian  Training  Club  2,  3;  Girls' 
Glee  Club  2;  Mixed  Choir  3;  G.L.C.  3,  4, 
Historian  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Spirits 
3;  Student  Council  Representative  2; 
Usher  2,  3;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2,  3,  4, 
Vice-President  3;  Youth  Council  on 
Human  Relations  4. 

ROBERT     P.     CIGOY  Bob 

J.V.  Football  2. 

DAVID      CIMPERMAN  Cimp 

J.V.  Football  2. 

ROBERT      CIVIC  Bob 

Cadet  Bond  2;  Concert  Band  3. 

JOHN    M.    CLAPACS  Cloy 

Basketball  3,  4;  J.V.  Basketball  2,  3; 
E-Room  Activities  4;  Lettermen's  Club  4; 
Lettermon  3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4. 


CHARLES    R.    CLARK 
Boys'  Swim  Leaders  3,  4. 

JAMES      CLOUSER 

JOHN      CLOUSER 

COLLEEN      COAKLEY 


Chuck 

James 

Heavy 

Colleen 


ROBIN     COCHRAN  Robin 

Folk  Club  3;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Survey  Editorial 
Staff  3;  Survey  Training  Club  2;  Wai 
Napolo  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  3. 


PATRICK     COGHILL 
Chess  Club  2;  Spirits  3. 


Cogs 


GERALD    S.    COLEMAN  Carp 

Football  3,  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Lettermen's 
Club  4;  Lettermon  4;  Ski  Club  2. 

SHERRY      COLLISTER  Sher 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens 
2,  3;  F.B.L.A.  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Majorette 
Club  2;  Ski  Club  2,  3;  Spirits  3,  4;  Student 
Council  Representative  2. 


GARY     CONKLIN 
JOSEPH      CONNELLY 


James 
Muzie 


DAVID     LAWRENCE    COONEY  Dove 

Cadet  Bond  2;  Concert  Band  3,  4; 
Marching  Bond  2,  3,  4;  Pep  Bond  2,  3, 
4;  Spirits  3,  4. 


CAROL     COPPER 

WILLIAM     R.     CORKIN 
Transfer  Student  3. 


Carol 


Bill 


EDWARD    J.     COSTELLO  Ed 

Football  3,  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Lettermen's 
Club  4;  Lettermon  4;  Track  2. 


LINDA     MARIE     COTMAN 
N.H.S.  4. 


Linda 


BARBARA      CIGOY  Ciggy 

lEuclidian   Editorial   Staff   3,   4,   Art   Editor 


KATHY     ANN     COWPER  Kathy 

Euclidian  Training  Club  2;  F.T.A.  2; 
G.A.A.  2,  3;  Homecoming  Committee  2, 
3;  N.H.S.  4;  Prom  Committee  3;  Student 
Council      Representative     2,     3;     Winter 


Festival  Committee  2,  3;  D.E.C.A.  4, 
Treasurer  4. 

BARBARA    ANNE    CRAGLE  Borby 

Folk  Club  3;M.C.C.  2,  3. 

CHERYL     LEE     CRAWFORD  Cheryl 

Big  Show  2,  3,  4;  Cadet  Bond  2,  4; 
Concert  Band  3,  4;  F.T.A.  2,  4;  G.A.A.  3; 
Marching  Bond  2,  3,  4;  Orchestro  2,  3, 
4;  Pep  Bond  2;  Pit  Bond  2,  3,  4;  Prom 
Committee  4;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  3,  4; 
Friendship  Y-Teens  3. 

DAVID     HENRY    CRITCHFIELD  Critch 

Golf  Club  2;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Humanities  East 
4. 

ROSS    ALBERT    CROUCHER  Hoss 

Transfer  Student  3. 

RONALD    JOSEPH    CROW  Ronald 

HAZEL    STELLA    CROWDER  Penny 

Transfer  Student  2. 

GAYLE     A.     CROWN  Gayle 

E-Room    Activities   4;    Friendship   Y-Teens 

2,  3;  G.A.A.  2;  Majorettes  3,  4;  Majorette 
Club  2;  Marching  Band  3,  4;  Ski  Club  2; 
Spirits  4. 

JACK      CUCANICH  Jock 

DEAN     RODGE    CULP  Dean 

Student  Council  Representative  2. 

GRACE    M.     CULP  Grace 

Ski  Club  2,  3. 

ANN     ELIZABETH    CURTIS  Annie 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Folk  Club  3; 
Friendship  Y-Teens  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  3,  4; 
Ski  Club  2,  3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4;  World 
Affairs  Club  4;  Winter  Festival  Committee 

3,  4. 

MARK      DALIC  Mark 

Hockey  Club  4;  Soccer  4. 

JOANN     D'AMICO  Joonn 

SUSAN     MARION     D'AMATO  Sue 

Transfer  Student  4. 

CHRISTINE    L.     DAVIS  Chris 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Fall  Play  4; 
Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  N.H.S.  4;  Spirits  3, 
4;  Student  Council  Representative  2,  4; 
Humanities  East  4, 


DALE    A.     DAVIS  Dale 

Football  3;  J.V.  Football  2;  Track  2. 


JERRY      DAVIS 

Jerry 

ANTHONY    J.     DEBELAK 

Tony 

TOBY     DEL     GIUDICE 

Tob 

J.V.  Football  2. 

ARTHUR      DELL 

Art 

PATRICIA     DEVINE 

Pat 

DOUGLAS  GERARD  DE  VINEY  DeVin 

Choral    Masters    3,    4;    Football    4;    J.V. 
Football  2;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders  4. 


SALLY      DICKHEISER 
DENNIS     J.     DICKI 


Sally 
Dennis 


FORREST      DIEHL  Woody 

F.T.A.  3;  J.V.  Wrestling  2,  3;  Wrestling 
Club  2,  3. 

DOMENIC    FRANK    Dl    LALLA  Dom 

Golf  Club  3,  4. 

MARIA   CHRISTINE    DISSAUER  Maria 

A.V.  Club  3. 

HELGA     DOBLER  Helga 

Euclidian  Business  Staff  4;  Friendship 
Y-Teens  3;  F.T.A.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  I.Q.S. 
4;  N.H.S.  4;  Prom  Committee  3;  Ski  Club 
3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4;  Survey  Training  Club 
2. 

FLOYD     DOCKERY  Floyd 

PATRICIA     JEAN     DOHERTY  Pat 

Folk  Club  2,  3. 

JOHN      DOMBROWSKI  John 

Swim  Club  4;  J.V.  Swim  Team  2. 

MARILYN     DOMITOR  Marilyn 

G.A.A.  3. 

STEPHEN       DONNALLY  Steve 

DIANA      DORSEY  Diana 

MICHAEL      DOUGHERTY  Doc 

Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3,  4;  Lettermen's  Club 
4;  Letterman  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Science  Seminar 
2;  Ski  Club  4;  J.V.  Swim  Team  2;  Soccer 
3,4. 

WAYNE     DOWNER  Wayne 

N.H.S.  4;  Ski  Club  2,  3,  4;  Talent  Scouts 
E.H.S.  4;  Radio  Club  3,  4. 


LAWRENCE      DOYLE 
WILLIAM      DRAZDIK 


Lawrence 
Bill 


GARRY     C.     DREMEL  Garry 

Transfer  Student  2;  Big  Show  2,  3,  4; 
Choral  Masters  3;  Fall  Play  3;  Mixed 
Choir  2;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  3,  4;  Varsity 
Chorale  4;  Swim  Show  3;  A.F.S.  2. 

SUE      DROBNICK  Sue 

Cadet  Bond  2;  F.T.A.  3;  G.A.A.  2; 
Homecoming  Court  2,  4;  Majorettes  4; 
Majorette  Club  2,  3;  Ski  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Spirits  2,  4;  Student  Council  Representa- 
tive 2,  3;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  Senior 
Scandal  4. 

PAUL     DROTLIFF  Paul 

Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2, 
3. 

LANA      DRUMMER  Lana 

Cadet  Band  2,  3;  M.C.C.  2,  3,  4; 
Marching   Bond   2,   3;   N.H.S.  4;  Ski  Club 


2,  3,  4;  Spirits  2,  3,  4. 
DENNIS      DRYER 
BRIAN      DUGAN 


Dennis 


Brian 


MARILYN     ANN     DVORNIK  Marilyn 

Euclidian  Business  Staff  2,  3,  4, 
Co-Manager  4;  Euclidian  Training  Club  2, 
3;  F.T.A.  3;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Powder  Puff 
Football  4. 

DENISE      DWORNING  Dee 

Cheerleaders  2,  3,  4;  Lettermen's  Club  4; 
Letterman  3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4;  Friendship 
Y-Teens  2. 

ROBERT    MICHAEL     DYBIEC  Bob 

Transfer  Student  3;  I.Q.S.  4;  Key  Club  4; 
Youth  Council  on  Human  Relations  4, 
Chairman  4;  Library  Page  4;  N.H.S.  4; 
Survey  Editorial  Staff  4;  Survey  Training 
Club  3;  Bicycle  Club  4. 


GAYLE     ELLEN 
G.A.A.  3,  4. 


EBEL 


RICHARD    GARY    EBLE 
WILLIAM     ALLEN     ECKER 
ALBERT      EDELMAN 
JAMES      ELLISON 
DENISE     L.     ELSHAW 
KILLIAN       ENDERS 


Gayle 

Rick 

Bill 

Eddies 

Jim 

Denise 

Kelly 


DAVID    ALLEN     ENGELKING  Engles 

Cross  Country  3,  4;  Golf  Club  2; 
Lettermen's  Club  4;  Letterman  4;  Panther 
Athletic  Award  2;  Track  2,  3,  4. 

BEVERLY     ANN     ENGLISH  Bev 

G.A.A.  2,  4;  Homecoming  Committee  4. 

KATHRYN     ERDELSKY  Kathy 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  Science  Seminar  2,  3,  4; 
Student  Council  Representative  2,  3. 


EDWARD     V.     EVANICK 
Soccer  2,  3. 


Ed 


ANN     MARIE     EVANS  Annie 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Homecoming  Com- 
mittee 4;  Mixed  Choir  3;  N.H.S.  4;  Prom 
Committee  3,  4;  Senior  Cabinet  4, 
Treasurer  4;  Spirits  3,  4;  Student  Council 
Representative  2,  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens 
2;  Junior  Cabinet  3,  Secretary  3;  Winter 
Festival  Committee  4. 


ROXANNE      EVERETT 
Movie  Club  3. 


Roxanne 


DAVID    G.    FANNEY  Dave 

Key  Club  2,  3,  4;  Lettermen's  Club  3,  4; 
Letterman  3,  4;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Science 
Seminar  2,  3;  Ski  Club  2;  Soccer  2,  3,  4; 
J.V.  Tennis  2. 


CAROLYN   JEANNE   FARKAS  Carole 

Cadet  Band  2;  Concert  Band  3;  Euclidian 


Training  Club  2;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2; 
F.T.A.  3,  4,  Executive  Board  4;  Marching 
Band  2,  3;  N.H.S.  4;  Ski  Club  2,  3; 
Spectrum  2;  Spirits  3,  4. 

JOHN       FATICA  John 

Cross  Country  Trainer  2,  3,  4;  Key  Club 
2,  3;  Lettermen's  Club  2,  3,  4;  Letterman 
2,  3,  4;  Track  Trainer  3,  4;  Wrestling 
Trainer  2,  3,  4. 

LINDA     FATICA  Linda 

Student  Council  Representative  2;  Prom 
Committee  3. 

DEBORAH     MICHELLE    FATUR  Debbi 

C.O.E.  4;  E-Room  Activities  2,  3;  Girls' 
Glee  Club  2. 

JO    ANN     FELZ  JoAnn 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4; 
G.A.A.  2,  3;  G.L.C.  3,  4,  Secretary  4; 
N.H.S.  4;  Spirits  3,  4. 


DIANE     LEE     FERENCAK 


Frenchy 
Carol 


CAROL     JEAN     FERLITO 

Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Majorette  Club  2. 


WILLIAM     DANIEL     FERRIS  Dan 

Football  3,  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Mixed  Choir 
2;  Lettermen's  Club  4;  Letterman  3,  4; 
Track  2,  3,  4. 

VICTORIA     ANN     FESTINI  Fes 

Cadet  Band  2,  3,  4;  Powder  Puff  Football 
4;  F.T.A.  2,  3;  G.A.A.  2;  Marching  Bond 
2,  3,  4;  N.F.L.  2;  Orchestra  4;  Pep  Band 
3;  Usher  2,  3. 

DAVID     A.     FIDEL  Maple 

Cross  Country  3;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders  4 
Science  Seminar  3;  Spirits  4;  Wrestling  4 
J.V.  Wrestling  3;  Wrestling  Club  3,  4 
Weight  Lifting  Club  3,  4. 

TIMOTHY     R.     FIER  Tim 

Junior  Red  Cross  4;  Junior  Cabinet  3;  Ski 
Club  3;  Spirits  4;  Soccer  2,  3,  4; 
Intramurals  3,  4. 


JOHN      FINAN 
MICHAEL      FITZGERALD 


John 
Fitz 


LINDA      FITZMAURICE  Fitz 

G.A.A.  2,  3;  Ski  Club  2;  Friendship 
Y-Teens  3. 

JAMES      FITZSIMMONS  Jim 

Bowling  2;  Chess  Club  2;  E-Room 
Activities  3,  4;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3,  4; 
Math  Club  2;  Ski  Club  2,  3,  4;  Spirits  2, 
3,  4;  Student  Council  Representative  3; 
J.V.  Wrestling  2. 


ROBERT      FOHL 


Bob 


CATHY     LYNN     FORCE  Cath 

G.A.A.  3,  4;  Homecoming  Committee  3, 
4;  Prom  Committee  3,  4;  Spirits  2;  Usher 
3;  Girls'  Soccer  3. 


LINDA      FORD 


Linda 


M3 


MARILYN      FORD  Marilyn 

C.O.E.  4;  E-Room  Activities  3;  G.A.A.  2. 


JILL     ANN     FOWLE 
Majorette  Club  2. 


Jill 


KATHLEEN      FOX  Foxy 

Cheerleaders  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens 
2;  G.A.A.  2;  Letternnen's  Club  3,  4; 
Letternnan  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Spirits  3,  4. 

LAURA    ELLEN    FOY  Laura 

Folk  Club  3;  F.T.A.  2,  3. 

LISA     ANN     FRANCIS  Lisa 

Student  Supply  Store  2;  G.A.A.  4. 

LOUISE      FRANCIS  Weazer 

C.O.E.  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2-  F.B.L.A. 
3;  Majorette  Club  2. 

RICHARD     W.     FRANCIS  Ricky 

Basketball  3,  4;  J.V.  Basketball  2; 
Friendship  Y-Teens  3;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders 
3,  4;  Key  Club  2,  3,  4;  Lettermen's  Club 

2,  3,  4;   Prom  ^  ^mmittee  4;  Ski  Club  2, 

3,  4;  Spirits  2,  3,  4;  Intramurals  2,  3,  4. 

WILLIAM    J.     FRANCIS  Bill 

Chess  Club  2;  E-Room  Activities  2,  3,  4; 
J.V.  Football  2,  3;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders  2; 
Weight  Lifting  Club  3,  4. 

DARLENE      FRANKS  Dolly 

Cadet  Bond  2,  3;  Euclidian  Business  Staff 
3,  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  Marching 
Band  2,  3;  Ski  Club  4. 

RALPH     C.     FREY  Ralph 

Baseball  3,  4;  J.V.  Baseball  2;  J.V. 
Football  2;  E-Room  Activities  4;  Boys' 
Gym  Leaders  3,  4;  Prom  Committee  4;  Ski 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4;  Intramurals  2, 
3,  4. 

GERTRUD      FRIEDBERG  Gertz 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  F.T.A.  3,  4;  G.A.A. 
2,  3;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed  Choir  3, 
Ski  Club  2;  Spirits  4;  Usher  4. 

JO     ANN     FROSS  Jo 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Euclidian  Training 
Club  2;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  Girls'  Glee 
Club  2;  Mixed  Choir  3;  N.F.L.  2;  Usher 
3. 

ANNA      FUGINA  Fugi 

G.A.A.  2;  Homecoming  Court  3;  Major- 
ettes 3,  4;  Maiorette  Club  2;  Ski  Club  2; 
Student  Council  Representative  2. 


PETRAS    VYTAUTAS    GAIZUTIS        Petras 
Transfer  Student  4;  Movie  Club  4. 


TIMOTHY      GALL 

Ski  Club  2,  3;  J.V.  Wrestling  2. 


Tim 


GARY     GALLAGHER  Gary 

E-Room  Activities  4;  F.T.A.  4;  Mixed 
Choir  2;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3,  4;  Key 
Club  2,  3,  4,  Executive  Board  3, 
Vice-President  3;  Leftermen-'s  Club  4 
Lettermon  4;  M.C.C.  2;  Movie  Club  2 
Prom    Committee    3,    4;    Ski    Club    3,    4 


Soccer  4;  Spirits  4;  Student  Council 
Representative  3;  Tennis  3;  J.V.  Tennis  2. 

ANTOINETTE      GAMMIERE  Tonie 

Transfer  Student  3;  Big  Show  3;  C.O.E. 
4;  Vice-President  4;  Friendship  Club  3; 
G.A.A.  3;  Prom  Committee  4;  Ski  Club  3; 
Spirits  3,  4. 

DANIEL      GARAPIC  Dan 

Transfer  Student  3;  N.H.S.  4;  Ski  Club  4. 


LAURIE     GARISEK 

C.O.E.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  G.L.C.  3. 


WALTER     DAVID 
Key  Club  2,  3. 


GARLING 


Lour 


Dave 


TIMOTHY    LAWRENCE    GARRETT  Tim 

Choral  Masters  4;  Ski  Club  3,  4;  Soccer 
3;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  4. 

SCHUYLER     EDWARD    GARTH  Skip 

Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2, 
3,  4;  Orchestra  3,  4;  Pep  Band  3,  4;  Pit 
Band  3,  4. 

CHRISTINE     ANN     GAYDOS  Chris 

Cadet  Band  2,  3;  Euclidian  Business  Staff 

2,  3,  4;  Euclidian  Training  Club  2; 
Friendship  Y-Teens  2,  3;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4; 
Vice-President  3;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Marching 
Band  2,  3;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Prom  Committee 

3,  4;  Ski  Club  2,  3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4. 

IRENE      GELETKA  Irene 

Transfer  Student  3;  F.B.L.A.  4;  G.A.A.  4; 
Spirits  4. 

MICHAEL      GEORGE  Mike 

Big  Show  2,  3,  4;  Choral  Masters  3,  A- 
Mixed  Choir  2;  Survey  Business  Staff  4; 
Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  3;  Varsity  Chorale  3, 

4. 


DAN      GERBETZ 
Intramural  Basketball  4. 

SHARON     ANN     GERBIC 
C.O.E.  4. 


Dan 


Sher 


ELLEN    J.    GERL  Ellen 

A.F.S.  2,  3,  4;  Folk  Club  2;  Friendship 
Y-Teens  2;  F.T.A.  2;  G.A.A.  2;  Girls'  Glee 
Club  2;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Ski  Club  2,  3; 
Student  Council  Representative  2,  3; 
Swim  Club  2,  3,  4;  Waj  Nopolo  2,  3,  4, 
President  4. 

WILLIAM  THOMAS  GERL  Bill 

Hockey  Club  4;  Let+erman  3,  4;  N.H  S,  4; 
Ski  Club  2,  3,  4;  Soccer  2,  3,  4;  Spirits 
4;  Student  Council  Representative  2; 
Track  2. 


JAMES  GERTZ 
J.V.  Football  2. 

ROBERT      GESSNER 

Folk  Club  3;  J.V.  Football  2. 


Jim 


Bob 


LYNN       GESTEN  Lynn 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens 
2;  G.A.A.  2;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed 
Choir     3;     Majorette     Club     2,     3;     Prom 


Committee  3;  Ski  Club  2,  3;  Spirits  3,  4; 
Student  Council  Representative  3. 

MARIE   SANTINA   GIALLANZA  Morie 


JAMES     GIANFORTI 


SANDRA     L.     GILL 


Jamie 


Sandy 


SALLY    JEAN    GINGELL  Solly 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  Majorette  Club  3; 
Prom  Committee  4;  Senior  Scandal  4;  Ski 
Club  2;  Spirits  3. 

IAN     SCOTT     GLASS  Ian 

Football  3,  4,  Captain  4;  J.V.  Football  2; 
Boys'  Gym  Leaders  2,  3,  4;  Humanities 
East  3,  4;  Key  Club  2,  3,  4,  Lieutenant 
Governor  3,  Secretary  4;  Lettermen's  Club 
3,  4;  Lettermon  3,  4;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Prom 
Committee  3;  Student  Council  Represent- 
ative 2;  Track  2;  Wrestling  3,  4;  J.V. 
Wrestling  2. 


WILLIAM      GLICKMAN 


Bi 


CHERYL      GOCKEL  Cheryl 

E-Room    Activities    4;    Friendship   Y-Teens 

2,  3;  G.A.A.  2;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed 
Choir  3;  Majorette  Club  2,  3;  N.H.S.  4; 
Prom  Committee  3,  4;  Senior  Scandal  4, 
Assistant   Editor  4;  Ski  Club  3,  4;  Spirits 

3,  4;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  4. 

BRADFORD    A.    GOEBEL  Brad 

Bowling  2;  Euclidian  Training  Club  3; 
Golf  Club  3;  Senior  Scandal  4;  Track  2. 

BERTRAM     A.     GOLD  Bert 

Camera  Club  3,  4,  Vice-President  3; 
Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  3,  4,  Head 
Photographer  4;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders  4; 
I.Q.S.  4. 

SANDRA      GONAKIS  Sandy 

G.A.A.  2,  3;  Girls'  Soccer  3;  Movie  Club 
2,  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4. 

MARLA    NAOMI    GOODMAN  Maria 

Contemporary       American  Literature 

Seminar  3,  Junior  Red  Cross  3; 
F.T.A.  2,  3,  4,  Execurive  Board  3,  4, 
Vice-President  4;  Humanities  East  4; 
N.H.S.  3,  4. 

SUSAN      GORDOS  Sue 

A.F.S.  3;  G.A.A.  3,  4,  Executive  Board  3, 
Vice-President  4;  Girls'  Basketball  2,  3,  4; 
Girls'  Hockey  2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Tennis  3; 
Girls'  Volleyball  2. 

LINDA     GORJUP  Linda 

G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed 
Choir  3;  Survey  Business  Staff  3. 

JANICE     GOSKE  Jan 

Junior  Red  Cross  3;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2, 
3;  F.T.A.  2,  3;  Girls'  Glee  Club  3; 
Majorette  Club  2;  N.F.L.  4;  Senior  Scandal 
4;  Ski  Club  2,  3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4;  Student 
Council  Representative  2;  Usher  2,  3. 

GERALDINE     GRAHAM  Gerry 

Prom  Committee  3. 

KEVIN      GRAHAM  Keg 

Choral  Masters  3;  Concert  Band  3,  4;  J.V. 


Football  2;  Marching  Band  2,  3;  Pep  Band 
2,  3;  Ski  Club  3. 

EDWARD     MICHAEL     GRANCHI  Ed 

SEONA     GRANT  Seona 

Transfer  Student  3. 

WALTRAUT      GRAU  Trouty 

Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  2,  3,  4,  Editor-in- 
Chief  4,  Euclidian  Training  Club  2,  3; 
G.A.A.  2;  Girls'  Soccer  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4; 
N.H.S.  3,  4;  Science  Seminar  2,  3;  Student 
Council  Representative  3;  Youth  Council 
on  Human  Relations  4. 

MICHAEL    JOSEPH     GRDANC  Mike 

MARY     ANN     GRDINIC  Mar 

ROBERT    WILLIAM    GREENER  Bob 

Transfer  Student  2;  Stage  Craft  Club  4. 

RONALD   MARTIN    GREENWALD  Ron 

Survey  Training  Club  2. 

SHIRLEY    JEANNETTE    GREIG  Shirley 

WILLIAM      GRIDA  Bill 

Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  2,  3,  4. 


CHRISTINE      GRIFFITH 


Chris 


LAURIE      GRIFFITH  Laurie 

Friendship  Y-Teens  3,  4,  President  4; 
G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  G.L.C. 
4,  Girls'  Soccer  3,  4;  Homecoming 
Committee  3;  N.H.S.  4;  Prom  Committee 
3;  Ski  Club  3,  4. 

NANCY      GRILLO  Nancy 

G.A.A.  2;  Majorette  Club  2;  Ski  Club  2. 

MICHAEL     GLENN     GRIMES  Mike 

E-Room  Activities  3,  4;  J.V.  Football  2; 
Boys'  Gym  Leaders  4;  Lettermen's  Club  3, 
4;  Prom  Committee  3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4; 
Wrestling  3;  Wrestling  Club  3. 

JANICE      GRIMM  Jan 

Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  4;  Euclidian 
Training  Club  3;  Folk  Club  3;  I.Q.S.  4; 
Youth  Council  on  Human  Relations  4. 

WENDY     PATRICE     GRODT  Wendy 

CHARLES     P.     GRONOWSKI  Chuck 

KATHLEEN    ANN    GROSSMAN  Kafhy 

C.O.E.  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2,  3;  F.T.A. 
3,  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2. 

GERALD    LEE    GROUDLE    JR.  Gerry 

Boys'  Gym  Leaders  4. 

GERALYN    ADELL    GRUBAC  Geralyn 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  G.A.A.  2,  4;  Mixed 
Choir  3;  Ski  Club  3. 

LINDA    ANN    GUDOWICZ  Linda 

Transfer  Student  2;  Folk  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Prom-Committee  3;  Ski  Club  2,  3,  4. 

PAULA     GULICK  Paula 

Big  Show  2;  Choral  Masters  3,  4;  E-Room 


Activities  3,  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2; 
F.T.A.  4;  Mixed  Choir  2;  Prom  Committee 
3,  4;  Ski  Club  2,  3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4;  Stage 
Craft  Club  2;  Swim  Club  2;  Wai  Napolo 
2. 

RAMONA    MARY    HACE  Ramona 

Student  Supply  Store  3,  4, 

BRIAN      HACKER  Brian 

Key  Club  4;  Science  Seminar  2. 

JESSE      HAMILTON  Rock 

Choral  Masters  3;  Mixed  Choir  2;  Varsity 
Chorale  4;  Homecoming  Committee  3,  4. 


BARBARA     ANN     HAMMAR 


Barb 


EMILY     KAY     HANAK  Em 

Choral  Masters  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Mixed  Choir 
3. 


RICHARD     CARL     HANKO 


Rich 


SANDRA      HANLON  Sandi 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2,  3;  F.B.L.A.  4;  Prom 
Committee  4;  Ski  Club  3;  Spirits  3,  4. 


DARREL      HANNA 


Elias 


EILEEN     MAY     HANNA  Eileen 

A.F.S.  3;  Choral  Masters  3,  4;  E-Room 
Activities  3;  Eucuyo  4;  Euclidian  Training 
Club  2;  Folk  Club  2;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A. 
2;  Homecoming  Committee  2,  3,  4;  I.Q.S. 
4;  Junior  Cabinet  3;  Majorette  Club  2; 
N.H.S.  3,  4;  Prom  Committee  3,  4; 
Science  Seminar  4;  Spirits  3;  Student 
Council  Representative  2,  Executive 
Board  3,  4;  Survey  Editorial  Staff  4; 
Survey  Training  Club  3;  Wai  Napolo  3, 
4;  Historian  4;  Humanities  East  3,  4. 

DAVID     LEE     HANSBROUGH  David 

BERNARD      HARCHAR  Bernard 

Hey     Jude 


JUDY     HARDING 
D.E.C.A. 


NANCY     BETH     HARPER  Nancy 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  G.A.A.  2;  Spirits  4. 

LINDA      HARPS  Linda 

E-Room    Activities    4;    Friendship   Y-Teens 
2;  Senior  Scandal  4. 


ROBERT     HARRIS 


Bob 


CLARA     P.     HARTSTEIN  Clara 

Transfer    Student    3;    Movie    Club    4;    Ski 
Club  4;  Survey  Business  Staff  4. 

BYRON       HASEGAWA  Fuji 

Boys'    Gym    Leaders   4;   J.V.   Wrestling    2; 
Hockey  Club  4. 


CAROL      HASSEL 
Prom  Committee  3. 


Carol 


MARSHALL    HATCHER  Marshall 

A.F.S.    3;    N.H.S.    3,    4;    Student    Council 
Representative  2,  3,  4. 


DONNA    MARIE    HAUGH 
M.C.C.  2,  3,  4. 


Donna 


MARC   WILLIAM   HAVERLOCK  Marc 

Basketball  3,  4;  Junior  Red  Cross  2; 
Mixed  Choir  2;  Lettermon  3. 

DEBORAH    JOY    HENDERSHOT  Gabe 

Big  Show  2,  3;  Choral  Masters  4;  Junior 
Red  Cross  3;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed 
Choir  3;  Junior  Cabinet  3;  Prom 
Committee  3;  Ski  Club  2;  Senior  Cabinet 
4;  Spectrum  2;  Stage  Craft  Club  3; 
Student  Council  Representative  2,  3,  4, 
Executive  Board  4;  M.C.C.  3,  4;  Senior 
Scandal  4. 


DALE      HENDY 


Dole 


DEBORAH      HEPP  Debbie 

Eucuyo  2;  Prom  Committee  3,  4;  Ski  Club 
2;  Spectrum  2. 


ALAN     GEORGE     HERAK 
Junior  Red  Cross  2. 

WILLIAM      HERRICK 


Baldy 
Bill 


DENISE      HERRIS  Denise 

Ski  Club  3,  4;  Student  Supply  Store  4. 

MICHAEL     MARTIN     HIEBER  Mike 

Junior  Red  Cross  2;  Football  3,  4; 
Lettermen's  Club  4;  Lettermon  4;  Student 
Council  Executive  Board  3,  4;  Track  4; 
J.V.  Wrestling  2. 

MIKE     K.     HIGAKI  Higoks 

Junior  Red  Cross  2;  Junior  Cabinet  3;  Key 
Club  3,  4,  Executive  Board  4;  N.F.L.  4; 
N.H.S.  3,  4,  Vice-President  4;  Prom 
Committee  3;  Student  Council  Represent- 
ative 2,  4;  Soccer  3. 

KAREN     LEE     HILBISH  Karen 

Friendship  Y-Teens  3;  F.T.A.  3,  4;  Girls' 
Glee  Club  2;  Mixed  Choir  3;  N.H.S.  3,  A- 
Wai  Napolo  2,  3. 

BETTY      HILL  Betty 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2,  3;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4; 
Majorette  Club  2,  3;  Prom  Committee  3, 
4;  Spectrum  2;  Spirits  3. 


ROBBIE      HILL 

ROBERT    CHARLES 
Foreman's  Club  3. 


HILL 


Robbie 


Bob 


DONALD    HIDOE    HIRUO  Don 

A.F.S.  2,  3;  Camera  Club  3;  Junior  Red 
Cross  2;  M.C.C.  4;  N.F.L.  4;  Political 
Affairs  Club  3,  4;  World  Affairs  Club  2, 
3,  4,  President  3,  Special  Advisor  A- 
Varsity  Debate  4. 


JEANNE     ELLEN 
A.F.S.  3. 


HITCHOX 


Kia 


ROGER    EMERSON     HIVELY  Roger 

Junior  Red  Cross  2;  Football  3,  4;  Boys' 
Gym  Leaders  4;  Lettermen's  Club  3,  4; 
Lettermon  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Track  2;  World 
Affairs  Club  2;  Wrestling  3;  J.V. 
Wrestling  2. 

ANTON    JOHN    HLABSE  Losbein 

Choral     Masters     4;     Cross     Country     2; 
Football  3,  4;  Key  Club  4;  Pit  Bond  2;  Ski 


Club  2;  Spirits  3;  Track  2;  J.V.  Wrestling 
2. 


Halaps 


JAMES    M.    HLABSE 
J.V.  Swim  Team  2. 

JANICE      HOCEVAR  Jan 

Cadet  Band  2,  3;  Euclidian  Business  Staff 
3,  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4,  Executive  Board  4, 
Historian  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  Marching  Bond  2, 
3. 

CRAIG    HODAKIEVIC  Hodak 

Powder  Puff  Football  Cheerleader  4; 
Choral  Masters  3,  4;  Football  3,  4, 
Captain  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  F.T.A.  4; 
Mixed  Choir  2;  Key  Club  2,  3,  4, 
Committee  Chairman  4;  Lettermen's  Club 
2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Panther  of  the 
Month  4;  Student  Council  Representative 
2;  Track  2,  3,  4,  Captain  4;  Track  Club 
2!  3,  4;  N.A.S.S.  3,  4. 

WILLIAM    JACK    HODGES  Corky 

Cross  Country  2;  Letterman  2;  Track  2,  4. 


PATRICIA      HOGE 

ROSEMARY      HOHS 

LENORE     HOLLAND 
Girls'  Glee  Club  2. 

JOAN     HOLLOMAN 

MARY       HOLLOWAY 


Peaches 

Rose 

Lenore 

Joan 
Mary 


KAREN    SUE    HOLLYFIELD  Karen 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  M.C.C.  2,  3,  4; 
G.A.A.  2,  3;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Majorette 
Club  2;  Prom  Committee  4;  Ski  Club  3, 
4;  Wai  Napolo  3. 


RICHELLE    HOOVER 
Transfer  Student  4. 


Ricky 


JOHN     PAUL     HORNA  J. P. 

Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Key  Club  2; 
Marching  Bond  2;  Dress  Code  Committee 
4. 

EUGENE     JOSEPH     HORVAT  Eugene 

Soccer  2,  3,  4. 

BONITA    LOUISE    HOUGH  Bonnie 

Bowling  3;  E-Room  Activities  4;  Prom 
Committee  4;  Usher  2. 

FRANK      HOUSER  Hows 

Cadet  Band  2,  3;  Concert  Band  4;  Football 
3,  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Lettermen's  Club  4; 
Letterman  4;  Pep  Band  2,  3,  4. 

FRANK    M.    HOYKAR  Frank 

J.V.  Basketball  2;  Ski  Club  4;  M.C.C.  4. 

DALE    ROBERT    HOYNACKI  Hoin 

Transfer  Student  3;  Choral  Masters  4; 
F.T.A.  4;  Mixed  Choir  3;  Lettermen's  Club 
3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Soccer  3,  4; 
Spirits  4. 

SHERRY    ELLEN    HRABAK  Sherry 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  G.A.A.  2. 


MARILYN  MARGARET  HRIBAR  Merlin 
G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  I.Q.S. 
3,  4;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Spirits  3;  Student 
Council  Representative  4;  Survey  Business 
Staff  3,  4,  Assistant  Manager  4;  M.C.C. 
2,  3,  4;  Humanities  East  4. 


KENNETH      HROVAT 


EDWARD    P.     HUBISH 


Ken 


Ed 


DEBORAH     LYNN     HUDAK  Hude 

Choral  Masters  3,  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4, 
President  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Girls'  Glee  Club 
2;  Spirits  3,  4,  Executive  Board  4;  Student 
Council  Representative  2,  3;  Usher  3. 

EDWARD      HUSA  Ed 

DANNY     HUSTON  Don 

FRANK      HUTCHINSON  Frank 

RANDY    GORDON    HYDE  Randy 

PAUL     IMM  Paul 

Camera  Club  2,  3,  4,  Vice-President  4; 
Key  Club  2,  3,  4;  Prom  Committee  3; 
Survey  Business  Staff  3,  4. 

RAYMOND      IVANCIC  Ray 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Key  Club  4;  Spirits 
4;  Swim  Leader  4;  Student  Supply  Store 
4;  Swim  Club  3,  4;  J.V.  Swim  Team  2, 
3. 

JANICE      IVANSEK  Jan 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  Homecoming 
Committee  2,  3;  Student  Council  Repre- 
sentative 2,  3;  Survey  Business  Staff  3; 
Winter  Festival  Committee  2,  3. 


WILLIAM      JAKUBS 
Soccer  2,  3. 


Bill 


LEE      JALOVEC  Lee 

Golf  Club  3;  Key  Club  2,  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4; 
Radio  Club  2,  3,  4,  President  4;  Science 
Seminar  3. 

PATRICIA    DARLENE    JAMNIK  Pat 

MIKE      JANATOVICH  Mike 

MARY    ANN    JANKOVICH  Mary 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens 
2;  G.A.A.  2;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed 
Choir  3;  Prom  Committee  3,  4;  Spirits  3, 
4;  Student  Council  Representative  3. 

MARJORIE    JUNE    JAROS  Marjorie 

DEBRA    JOAN    JAWORSKI  Debra 

Transfer  Student  2. 


RONALD     JEDLICKA 
Ski  Club  4;  Soccer  2. 


Jed 


GABRIELLE     JEROME  Gay 

Choral  Masters  4;  Powder  Puff  Football 
4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed  Choir  3; 
Prom     Committee     3,     4;     Spirits     3,     4; 


Student  Council  Representative  4;  Swim 
Show  4;  Wai  Napolo  3,  4. 

LYNNE    MARIE    JERSAN  Lynne 

Girls'  Basketball  3;  Bowling  2;  Euclidian 
Business  Staff  2,  3,  4,  Co-Manager  4; 
Euclidian  Training  Club  2,  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3, 
4,  Executive  Board  3;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2; 
I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Majorette  Club  3;  Spirits  3, 
4;  Girls'  Tennis  3,  4;  Girls'  Volleyball  2, 
3. 


DEE     W.     JIMISON 


Dee 


GRACE     ELAINE    JOHNSON  Grace 

G.A.A.    2,    3;    Girls'    Glee    Club    2;    Girls' 
Field  Hockey  2,  3;  Mixed  Choir  3. 


DAVID     NILES    JOKELA 


Joke 


GARY    EARLE    JONES  Gary 

Cadet  Band  2,  3;  Concert  Bond  4; 
Marching  Band  2,  3;  Radio  Club  2,  3,  4, 
Secretory-Treasurer  4. 

CARL    A.     JONKE  Chubby 

Football  4;  Lettermen's  Club  4;  Letterman 

4. 

SALLY     ANNE     JOST  Sally 

Girls'  Glee  Club  2. 

MICHAEL     JURATOVAC  Mike 

Boys'  Gym  Leaders  2;  Spirits  2. 

JANICE     ANN     JURCAK  Jan 

Clinic    Secretary    3,    4;    M.C.C.  2,    3,    4; 

G.A.A.  3,  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2; 
Humanities  East  4;  N.H.S.  4. 

JAMES     LOUIS     KALAMASZ  Jim 

Cross  Country  3,  4;  Boys'  Swim  Leaders 
4;  Key  Club  2,  3,  4;  Lettermen's  Club  3, 
4;  N.H.S.  4;  Science  Seminar  3,  4;  J.V. 
Swim  Team  2;  Track  2,  3,  4. 

JAMES    PATRICK    KANE    JR.  Jim 

Camera  Club  4;  Lettermen's  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Prom  Committee  3,  4; 
J.V.  Swim  Team  2;  Track  2,  3,  4. 


KATHLEEN      KANE 


FRANK      KAPLER 


Kothy 


Frank 


GAIL    MARIE     KAPUSI  Gail 

Majorettes  3,  4,  Captain  4;  Majorette 
Club  2;  Maiorette  Substitute  3;  N.H.S.  4. 

KENNETH     CHARLES     KASE  Ken 

Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3,  4;  Prom  Committee 
3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4;  Student  Council 
Representative  2;  J.V.  Swim  Team  2,  3. 


EDWARD      KASTLIC 
Transfer  Student  3. 


Ed 


PATRICIA    JEAN     KASTON  Pat 

Big  Show  3,  4;  Cadet  Band  2;  Concert 
Band  3,  4;  Folk  Club  2,  3;  Powder  Puff 
Football  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Majorette  Club  3 
Marching  Bond  2,  3,  4,  Band  Sergeant  4 
N.F.L.  2,  3;  Orchestra  4;  Pep  Band  2,  3 
Prom  Committee  3,  4;  Senior  Cabinet  4 
Spirits  3,  4;  Student  Council   Representa- 


tive  3,  4;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  2,  3,  4;  Wai 
Napolo  4. 

AUGUST    FRANK     KEHN  Augie 

A.F.S.  2;  Baseball  2,  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  Key 
Club  2,  3,  4;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Survey  Editorial 
Staff  3,  4. 

RICHARD    WARREN     KEHRES  Rick 

Orchestra  2,  3,  4;  Pit  Bond  3,  4;  Track 
2. 


JEFFREY     A.     KELLEY 
Cross  Country  2;  Track  4. 

THOMAS      KELLEY 

JOHN      KENNEY 

JEAN     KERAAAVNER 

FRANK    EDWARD    KERZE 
Hockey  Club  4. 


Leroy 

Tom 

John 

Juan 

Frank 


KATHLEEN      KESZENHEIMER  Kothy 

Fall  Play  4;  Folk  Club  2,  3;  Ski  Club  2. 

DAVID    B.     KETCHUAA  Dave 

Hockey  Club  4;  Letterman  4;  Soccer  4. 

KATHLEEN     M.     KEVER  Kathy 

Junior   Red   Cross   3;   Girls'   Glee   Club   2; 
Spirits  3,  4. 


TIMOTHY    J.     KILKENNEY 
Foreman's  Club  4. 


Tim 


LORRAINE    JOYCE    KIMES  Loni 

Transfer  Student4;  Library  Page  4. 


DAVID    G.    KIRK 


Dave 


KAREN      KIRO  Karen 

Chevron  Society  2;  Choral  Masters  3,  4; 
Friendship  Y-Teens  3;  Majorette  Club  2; 
Ski  Club  2;  Spectrum  2;  Student  Council 
Representative  2;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  2, 
3,  4. 

LUCINDA     KISTLER  Lucinda 

RICHARD    PAUL    KITKO  Rick 

J.V.  Football  2;  F.B.L.A.  3;  Golf  Club  2, 
3,  4;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders  4;  J.V.  Wrestling 
3. 

TIMOTHY    JAMES     KITSOS  Tim 

Key  Club  2,  3,  4;  Prom  Committee  4; 
Senior  Cabinet  4;  Student  Council 
Representative  4,  Executive  Board  4; 
Winter  Festival  Committee  4. 


DARLENE     KLAUGA 
BEVERLY     KLEBER 


Darlene 
Beverly 


LINDA    CHRISTINE    KLEIN  Linda 

Eucuyo  2;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  Spectrum 
3. 


WILLIAM     MATHEW     KNOCH 


Bill 


ROBERT    GEORGE     KNOWLES  Bob 

Choral  Masters  4;  Mixed  Choir  3;  P. A. 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Spirits  4;  J.V.  Swim  Team 
3. 


SUE     JANE     KNOX  Sue 

Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  2,  3,  4,  Photogra- 
phy Editor  4;  Euclidian  Training  Club  2, 
3;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  F.T.A.  2;  Girls' 
Glee  Club  2,  3;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  N.H.S.  3,  4; 
Ski  Club  2;  Spirits  4. 

LINDA      KOBAL  Linda 

Choral  Masters  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4,  Secretary 
3;  G.A.A.  2;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed 
Choir  2;  Prom  Committee  4;  Spirits  3,  4; 
Student  Council  Representative  2,  3,  4, 
Executive  Board  4;  Winter  Festival 
Committee  3,  4. 

DALE     KENNETH     KOBERNA  Dole 

JAMES      KOCH  Jim 

JOYCE      KOCH  Joyce 

JACQUELINE      KODRA  Jackie 

A.F.S.  2;  C.O.E.  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2; 
F.B.L.A.  3;  G.A.A.  2;  Ski  Club  2,  3;  Spirits 
3;  Usher  2. 


FREDERICK     KOEPP 

JANET     RUTH     KOETH 
F.T.A.  2;  G.A.A.  3. 


Fred 
Jan 


THOMAS     LOUIS     KOGER  Tom 

Lettermen's  Club  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4; 
N.F.L.  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Soccer  2,  3,  4, 
Co-Coptoin  4;  Senior  Scandal  4,  Head 
Editor  4. 

ELLA     MARIE     KOLAR  Ella 

Cadet  Bond  2;  Folk  Club  2,  3,  4;  Movie 
Club  2. 

DAVID      KOLENC  Dave 

ELIZABETH      KONKOL  Elizabeth 

DIANE    LYNN    KORYNOSKI  Diane 

LYNN       KOSANOVICH  Lynn 

GEORGE      KOSMETOS  George 

ROBERT     M.     KOSOVICH  Bob 

Hockey  Club  4. 

MARGARET    KOSTANSEK  Margie 

C.O.E.  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  G.A.A.  3; 
N.H.S.  4. 


FREDERICK     L.     KOTH 


Fred 


GAIL     KOVACH  Gail 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Majorette  Club  3; 
Prom  Committee  4;  Ski  Club  2,  3;  Spirits 
3,  4. 

DEBORAH      KOVACIC  Debbie 

Euclidian  Training  Club  2;  Friendship 
Y-Teens   2;    F.T.A.   4;   M.C.C.   4;   Ski   Club 

3;  Spirits  3;  Student  Council  Representa- 
tive 2. 

LYNDA      KOVACIC  Lynn 

G.A.A.  2,  3;  Ski  Club  2;  Spirits  3. 


ROBERT    J.     KOZAN  Koz 

Ski  Club  2,  3;  Soccer  2,  3. 

GARY      KOZICH  Gary 

Boys'  Gym  Leaders  2;  Ski  Club  2. 

PATRICIA     KOZLEVCAR  Patty 

A.F.S.  2;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  G.A.A.  2; 
Ski  Club  2,  3;  Spirits  4;  Usher  3. 

JUDITH       KOZLOWSKI  Judy 

A.F.S.  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  3;  Eucuyo  4; 
Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  2,  3,  4,  Copy 
Editor  4;  Euclidian  Training  Club  2,  3; 
Folk  Club  2,  3;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2,  3; 
M.C.C.  2;  F.T.A.  2;  G.A.A.  2;  Girls'  Glee 
Club  2;  Humanities  East  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4; 
Junior  Cabinet  3;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Political 
Affairs  Club  3;  Ski  Club  2,  3;  Spirits  3; 
Student  Council  Representative  2,  3,  4, 
Executive  Board  3,  4;  Swim  Show  2,  3, 
4;  Wai  Napolo  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  4;  World 
Affairs  Club  2;  Youth  Council  on  Human 
Relations  3;  Winter  Festival  Committee  3 
4. 


PATRICIA     KRAKAUSKAS 
Movie  Club  3. 

DENNIS    J.     KRALL 
F.B.L.A.  3,  4. 


Pat 


Denny 


BEVERLY    ANNE     KRAMAR  Beverly 

Girls'  Basketball  2,  3;  Big  Show  4;  Fall 
Play  4;  Euclid  Theatre  Guild  4;  G'ris' 
Soccer  3,  4;  Girls'  Field  Hockey  3;  N.F.L. 
2;  Ski  Club  2,  3,  4;  Spring  Play  4;  Student 
Council  Representative  3;  Survey  Business 
Staff  3,  4;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  4;  Girls' 
Tennis  3,  4;  Usher  2. 

RICHARD     WILLIAM     KRANE  Rich 

Baseball  2,  3,  4;  Football  3;  Lettermen's 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  J.V. 
Wrestling  2. 


SCOTT    CRAIG     KREJCI 
Choral  Masters  4. 

GARY     KUBIEZ 
Choral  Masters  3. 


Scott 


Gory 


ANNETTE     JANE     KUCHLING  Annie 

Cadet  Band  2,  3;  Cheerleaders  3;  E-Room 
Activities  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  G.A.A. 
2;  Marching  Band  2,  3;  Pep  Band  2; 
Spirits  4. 


RICHARD      KUMEL 
Foremen's  Club  4. 


Rick 


GERALD     B.     KUROWSKI  Gerald 

Baseball  2;  E-Room  Activities  4;  Football 
3,  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders 
4;  Lettermen's  Club  4;  Letterman  4;  Spirits 
2,  3,  4. 

ELIZABETH     ANN     KURTOVICH  Liz 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens 
2,  President  2;  F.B.L.A.  2;  G.A.A.  2;  Girls' 
Glee  Club  2;  Prom  Committee  4;  Ski  Club 
2,  3,  4;  Senior  Scandal  4;  Spirits  3; 
Student  Council  Representative  2,  3; 
Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  4. 


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CAROL     KWASNY  Carol 

Transfer  Student  2;  Ad  Club  2;  I.Q.S.  4; 
Survey  Editorial  Staff  4;  Survey  Training 
Club  3;  Youth  Povi/er  3,  4,  Secretary  3, 
4. 

MARGARET     LA    BARBERA  Peggy 

I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Survey  Editorial  Staff  3,  4, 
Tri-Editor  4;  Survey  Training  Club  2; 
Youth  Power  3,  4,  Treasurer  3,  4. 

LORI      LANE  Lori 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  F.T.A.  2,  3;  Girls' 
Glee  Club  2;  Mixed  Choir  3;  G.L.C.  3,  4; 
Prom  Committee  4;  Senior  Scandal  4. 


JONI      LAPINSKAS 
F.B.L.A.  4;  G.A.A.  3,  4. 


Joni 


TIMOTHY    ANDREW    LARKIN  Tim 

Baseball  2,  3,  4;  Chess  Club  3;  E-Room 
Activities  4;  Football  4;  Mixed  Choir  2; 
Boys'  Gym  Leaders  2;  Lettermen's  Club  4; 
Letterman  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Spirits  2,  3,  4. 

JOSEPH     STEVEN     LASZCZ  Joe 

Letterman  4;  Orchestra  2;  Wrestling  4; 
J.V.  Wrestling  3. 

NANCY      LAUFER  Nancy 

G.A.A.  2;  Ski  Club  4;  Spirits  3,  4. 

CAROLE      LAUKIAVICH  Carole 

C.O.E.  4. 

ROBERT  GREGORY  LAWRENCE  Greg 
Choral  Masters  3,  4;  E-Room  Activities  4; 
Euclidian  Training  Club  2;  Mixed  Choir  2; 
Key  Club  2,  3;  Ski  Club  2,  3;  Student 
Supply  Store  2;  Varsity  Chorale  4. 

FRANCES    ANN     LAZAR  Frances 

C.O.E.  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Mixed  Choir  3;  N.H.S. 
4. 


MICHAEL      LEACH 


Michael 


EDWARD     WAYNE     LEE  Ed 

Foremen's  Club  3,  4;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders 
3,  4;  Ski  Club  4. 

ROBERT      LEES  Bob 

Key  Club  2;  Student  Supply  Store  2,  3; 
Track  3. 

MARY      LEMMO  Mary 

G.A.A.  2;  Library  Page  2,  3,  4;  M.C.C.  2, 
3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4. 

SHIRLEY     ANN     LEONE  Shirley 

Transfer  Student  2;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2; 
G.A.A.  2;  Student  Council  Representative 
3;  Senior  Scandal  4. 


DIANE     MARY     LESKIEWICZ 


Diane 


KAREN      LESLER  Karen 

Big  Show  3;  Cheerleaders  2;  E-Room 
Activities  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  Prom 
Committee  3;  Ski  Club  2,  3,  4;  Talent 
Scouts  E.H.S.  3,  4. 

TERRY     LYNN     LEVINE  Terry 

Humanities    East    3,    4;  M.C.C.    2,    3,    4; 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  Spirits  3;  Student  Council 
Representative  2. 


Cheerleaders  2;  C.O.E.  4;  Friendship 
Y-Teens  2;  F.B.L.A.  2;  G.A.A.  2;  Majorette 
Club  2,  3;  Ski  Club  2. 

JOAN     MARIE     LEWIS  Joan 

F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2; 
Language  Lab  Assistant  2,  3,  4;  N.H.S.  3, 
4;  Ski  Club  3;  Student  Council  Represent- 
ative 2. 

SANDRA     LEE     LEWTON  Sandy 

G.A.A.  3;  Movie  Club  3;  Girls'  Soccer  3. 


ALLAN     LEYBECK 


DEANNE      LINDSEY 


Allan 


Deanne 


MARY    JO    LIPOVEC  Mary    Jo 

F.T.A.  2,  3;  G.A.A.  2;  Humanities  East  4; 
I.Q.S.  3,  4;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Spirits  3;  Student 
Council  Representative  2,  3;  Survey 
Editorial  Staff  3,  4,  Tri-Editor  4;  Survey 
Training  Club  2;  Swim  Show  2,  3,  4;  Woi 
Napolo  2,  3,  4. 

ALLYN     C.     LIPSTREUER  Lip 

Baseball  2,  3,  4;  Football  3,  4;  J.V. 
Football  2;  Letterman  4. 

KATHY     S.     LIUDAHL  Kathy 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  3; 
M.C.C.  2,  3,  4;  Mixed  Choir  2;  N.H.S.  3, 
4;  Ski  Club  2,  3,  4;  Spectrum  3,  4; 
Student  Council  Representative  2. 


ALLAN     LOUIS     LOCZY 


GEORGE      LOMBARDO 


Al 


George 


JOHN   ANTHONY   LONCHAR  Lonch 

Baseball  2,  3,  4;  Basketball  3,  4;  J.V. 
Basketball  2;  Football  3,  4;  J.V.  Football 
2;  Mixed  Choir  2;  Key  Club  3,  4; 
Lettermen's  Club  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3, 
4;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Spirits  4. 

KATHLEEN     M.     LONCHAR  Kathy 

Cheerleaders    2,    3,    4,    J.V.  Captain    2. 

Captain  4;  Lettermen's  Club  3,  4;  N.H.S. 
4. 

BARBARA    E.     LOSEE  Barb 

Big  Show  3,  4;  Bowling  2;  Concert  Band 
2,  3,  4;  Euclid  Theatre  Guild  4,  Chairman 
4;  Marching  Band  2,  3;  M.C.C.  2,  3,  4; 
N.H.S.  4;  Spring  Play  3,  4;  Usher  4. 

PATRICIA     PINTA-LOWE  Pot 

C.O.E.  4;  Folk  Club  2;  Girls'  Glee  Club 
2;  Ski  Club  3. 

SCOTT    THOMAS    LUCCI  Scott 

Cross  Country  2,  3,  4,  Captain  4; 
Lettermen's  Club  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3, 
4;  Track  2,  3,  4. 

SUSAN      LUFFLER  Sue 

N.H.S.  4;  Swim  Show  4;  Wai  Napolo  4. 


DOUGLAS     LUKAT 


Doug 


JANET    HELEN    LEWIS 


Jan 


DIANE    JEAN     LUPO  Diane 

F.B.L.A.  3;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed 
Choir  3;  Movie  Club  3;  Ski  Club  3;  Talent 
Scouts  E.H.S.  3,  4. 

GARY     A.     LUSTIC  Gary 

Mixed  Choir  2;  Hockey  Club  4. 


NANCY      LUTZ  Nancy 

Transfer  Studei:it  2;  E-Room  Activities  2, 
3_.  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Prom  Committee  3;  Girls' 
Soccer  2,  3;  Usher  2. 

ROBERT     J.     LUZAR  Bob 

Baseball  3,  4;  J.V.  Baseball  2;  Lettermen's 
Club  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4. 

RONALD      LYMAN  Ron 

J.V.  Baseball  2;  Big  Show  2,  3,  4;  Concert 
Band  2,  3,  4;  Key  Club  2,  3,  4;  Marching 
Bond  2,  3,  4;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Pep  Band  2, 
3,  4;  Pit  Band  2,  3,  4. 

PATRICK    A.     LYNCH  Pot 

Transfer  Student  2;  E-Room  Activities  3, 
4;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3;  Spirits  4. 

ALFRED      MACK  Al 

CATHERINE     MADDEN  Cathy 

A.F.S.   2;   Friendship  Y-Teens  2,   3;   F.T.A. 

2,  3,  4,  Executive  Board  3,  4;  G.A.A.   2, 

3,  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Junior  Cabinet 
3;  N.H.S.  4;  Prom  Committee  3;  Girls' 
Soccer  3;  Spectrum  2;  Spirits  3,  4; 
Student  Council  Representative  4. 


GEORGE  WILLIAM  MAGAS 


George 


KATHLEEN     ANN    MAHONEY  Kathy 

F.T.A.  3. 

ANDREW     P.     MALENDA  Andy 

Big  Show  2;  E-Room  Activities  2;  Fall  Play 
2;  F.B.L.A.  3,  4;  Movie  Club  3,  4;  Spring 
Play  2;  J.V.  Wrestling  3. 


ENIO    SALVATORE    MANCINI 


Enio 


DONALD    JAMES    MANNARINO   Manny 

DAVID     REEF     MARCH  Dave 

Intramural  Basketball  3,  4;  Cadet  Bond  2, 
3;  Camera  Club  4;  Concert  Band  4; 
Marching  Band  3,  4;  Ski  Club  4. 

JANET      MARCUS  Jan 

F.B.L.A.  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3;  Movie  Club  2,  3. 

JOYCE      MARHEFKA  Joyce 

F.T.A.  3,  4;  Pink  Panthers  3,  4,  Executive 
Board  3,  4. 

SHARON     LYNN    MARIKIS  Shoryn 

C.O.E.  4. 

SUSAN     LYNN     MARINCIC  Susie 

C.O.E.  4. 

MICHAEL    RAMIC    MARINO  Mike 

Industrial  Arts  Club  3,  4. 

VIRGINIA    L.    MARINO  Ginny 

G.A.A.  2,  3;  N.H.S.  4;  Ski  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Girls'  Soccer  4;  Spirits  3,  4. 

MARLENE     MARKO  Morlene 

Choral  Masters  3,  4,  Secretary  4;  F.T.A. 
2,    3,   4,    Executive    Board    4;   Girls'   Glee 
Club    2;    N.H.S.    4;    Pink    Panthers    3,    4, 
Executive  Board  3,  4. 
GARY      MARKUZ  Gary 

RICHARD     P.     MARKUZ 
J.V.  Football  2. 


Rick 


248 


CONSTANCE    MARTEN  Connie 

A.F.S.  2;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  Girls'  Glee 
Club  2;  Mixed  Choir  3;  N.H.S.  A-  Prom 
Committee  4;  Ski  Club  2,  3;  Spirits  3,  4; 
Student  Council  Representative  3;  Winter 
Festival  Court  3;  Voices  of  Art  2,  3,  4, 
Secretary  4;  Winter  Festival  Committee  3. 

THOMAS     MARTIN  Tom 

SUSAN     MARIE     MARTUCCI  Sue 

Student  Council  Representative  2. 

MARIETTA     MASSIELLO  Mass 

A.F.S.  3;  F.T.A.  2;  N.H.S.  4;  Student 
Secretary  3,  4. 

KATHLEEN      MATYJASIK  Kathleen 

RANDY    PAUL    MAY  Randy 

KEVIN      MAYOCK  Kevin 

BARBARA   JOYCE    Mc    AULEY  Barb 

F.T.A.  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Mixed  Choir  2. 

BRUCE    ALAN    Mc    BRIAN  Bruce 

F.T.A.  4;  Key  Club  2,  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4; 
M.C.C.  3,  4. 

PAUL    Mc   CAULEY  Paul 

Hockey  Club  4;  Lettermon  4;  Ski  Club  3, 
4;  Soccer  Team  2,  3,  4. 

AMY    LOUISE    Mc    CLELLAND  Amy 

Transfer  Student  3;  bucuyo  4;  F.T.A.  4; 
l.Q.S.  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Pink  Panthers  4;  World 
Affairs  Club  4. 

THERESE    ROSE   Mc   CREIGHT  Terri 

Girls'  Field  Hockey  2,  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3; 
Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed  Choir  3. 

JOYCE    Mc    CRYSTAL  Joyce 

Friendship  Y-Teens  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3; 
Majorette  Club  3;  Ski  Club  4;  Spirits  4; 
Student  Council  Representative  2. 


MICHAEL    JOSEPH    MEHLING 
J.V.  Football  2;  Track  2. 


Mike 


Lettermon 


^ki  Club  3,  4. 


ALLEN    JAMES   Mc    EWEN 

RONNIE    L.    Mc   GILL 
Spirits  2,  3,  4. 


Allen 
Ron 


WILLIAM   Mc   GREEHAN  Graff 

Baseball  2;  E-Room  Activities  4;  Football 
3,  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Lettermen's  Club  4; 
Lettermon  4;  Prom  Committee  3;  Spirits 
4. 

GEORGE    Mc    INTYRE  George 

TIMOTHY    Mc    KAY  Tim 

Spirits  2,  3,  4. 

JOANIE   MARIE   Mc   KEE  Joonie 

NORMAN    Mc    LEOD  Stormin 

Baseball  3,  4;  Big  Show  2;  Choral  Masters 
3;  Football  3,  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Mixed 
Choir  2;  Lettermen's  Club  3,  4;  Lettermon 
3,  4;  Track  2;  Varsity  Chorale  4. 


MICHELLE    Mc    MULLEN 
RICHARD      MEDEN 


Mickey 
Rich 


KATHLEEN    MEIGHAN  Kothy 

Choral  Masters  3,  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2; 
Wai  Napolo  3,  4. 


DEBORAH     MEINKE 
C.O.E.  4. 


Debby 


JOHN    HOWARD    MELARAGNO  Mel 

DALE      MENART  Dole 

RICHARD  ANTHONY  MENDOZA  Rich 
Transfer  Student  4. 

WENDY     LOUISE    MIHOCIK  Wendy 

Choral  Masters  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2; 
F.B.L.A.  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2; 
Mixed  Choir  3;  Prom  Committee  3;  Ski 
Club  3;  Spirits  3,  4. 

JOYCE    ANN    MIKLAVIC  Mahoo 

Euclidian  Business  Staff  2;  Folk  Club  2; 
G.A.A.  2,  3;  Spirits  2,  3;  Student  Council 
Representative  2. 

GERARD     THOMAS     MIKUS  Jerry 

RONALD    JOHN    MILAVEC  Ron 

Football  4;  Spirits  2,  3,  4. 

VICKI     ANNE     MILDNER  Vicki 

ALAN     J.     MILLER  Alan 

DEBORAH      MILLER  Mill 

A.F.S.  2,  3,  4,  Vice-President  4;  Euclidian 
Editorial  Staff  4;  Euclidian  Training  Club 
3;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  F.T.A.  3;  l.Q.S. 
4;  N.H.S.  3,  4,  Treasurer  4;  Spirits  3; 
Youth  Council  on  Human  Relations  4. 


DONALD     ELTON     MINOR 
D.E.C.A.  4. 


Don 


CHRISTINE     MISTRETTA  Chris 

G.A.A.  2;  Majorettes  4;  Majorette  Club  3; 
Prom  Committee  3,  4;  Senior  Scandal  4; 
Senior  Cabinet  4;  Spirits  3;  Student 
Council  Representative  3;  Talent  Scouts 
E.H.S.  3. 

SCOTT     WESTON     MITCHELL  Mitch 

Transfer  Student  3. 


DUSAN     A.     MLAKAR 
Soccer  2,  3. 

LESTER      MLAKAR 
MATJAZ    MLAKAR 


Duke 

Les 
Mat 


KATHRYN    ANN    MOATS  Moatsie 

Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Spring  Play  3,  4. 

JAMES    JAY    MOCILNIKAR  Jamie 

F.T.A.  4;  Key  Club  2;  Lettermon  3,  4; 
N.H.S.  4;.  Science  Seminar  3;  Soccer  2,  3, 
4;  Spirits  4. 

GLYNN     MODIC  Glynn 

HOWARD     JAMES     MODIN  Howie 

Transfer  Student  2;  Baseball  Manager  2, 
3,      4;      Intramural      Basketball      3,      4; 


JOHN    E.    MO:    aGHAN 


JOSEPH      MOONEY 


John 


Joe 


JOAN    MARIE    MORRIS  Joni 

Big  Show  3;  E-Room  Activities  3,  4;  Prom 
Committee  3;  Ski  Club  2,  3;  Spirits  3,  4; 
Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  3,  4. 

PAM     MORRISON  Pom 

Transfer  Student  3;  F.B.L.A.  4;  Student 
Secretary. 

PENELOPE     JANE     MORSE  Penny 

Ad  Club  3;  M.C.C.  2,  3;  Mixed  Choir  3; 
Prom  Committee  4;  Student  Council 
Representative  2,  3,  4;  Wai  Napolo  3,  4; 
Winter  Festival  Committee  4. 


STEVEN      MRAMOR 

VICKI     SUSAN     MRAMOR 
M.C.C.  2,  3. 


Steve 
Vicki 


MICHELLE      MUELLER  Mickie 

A.F.S.  4;  Big  Show  4;  Choral  Masters  3, 
4;  F.T.A.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Glee 
Club  2;  Majorette  Club  2,  3;  Prom 
Committee  3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4;  Spring  Ploy 
3,  4;  Student  Council  Representative  3,  4, 
Executive  Board  4;  Senior  Scandal  4. 

MICHAEL     J.     MUKAVETZ  Muk 

Key  Club  2;  Lettermen's  Club  3; 
Lettermon  3,  4;  Soccer  2,  3,  4. 

BRUCE    LAMONT    MUNSON  Scun 

Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3;  Track  2,  3,  4. 

DAVID     MURPHY  Dove 

Lettermon  4;  Ski  Club  3;  Swim  Team  3, 
4;  J.V.  Swim  Team  2. 

LAURA    M.    MURRAY  Laura 

Friendship  Y-Teens  3;  N.H.S.  4;  Pink 
Panthers  3,  4;  Student  Supply  Store  3,  4, 
Manager  4. 


JOHN      NAGLE 


MARY      NAGY 


Jock 


Mary 


GHALIA     NAKSHBENDI  Gholia 

A.F.S.  2;  F.T.A.  3,  4;  G.A.A.  3,  4;  Political 
Affairs  Club  2,  4. 

WILLIAM    LLOYD    NAUMANN  Bill 

PATRICIA      NELSON  Potty 

Transfer  Student  4. 

DIANE     L.     NEMETH  Di 

Big  Show  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Tolent 
Scouts  E.H.S.  4;  Varsity  Chorale  3,  4. 

JUDY      NEUMAN  Judy 

Concert  Bond  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens 
4;  Marching  Band  2,  3;  Ski  Club  2. 

EVELYN     ANNE     NIELSEN  Evie 

A.F.S.  2;  Euclidian  Editorial  Sto'ff  3,  4; 
Euclidian  Training  Club  3;  Mixed  Choir  2, 
3;  Prom  Committee  3;  Ski  Club  2;  Spirits 


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3,  4;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S. 


ROBIN       NIAAELLI  Bonny 

Language    Lab    Assistant    3;    Humanities 
East  4;  M.C.C.  2,  3,  Vice-President  4. 


ELLEN      NOCK 

DALE     MICHAEL     NOSSE 


Condi 
Dale 


SANDRA    LEE     NURMI  Sandi 

Cheerleaders  2,  3;  Choral  Masters  4; 
E-Room  Activities  2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club 
2;  Mixed  Choir  3;  N.F.L.  3;  Prom 
Committee  4,-  Senior  Cabinet  4;  Spirits  3, 
4;  Student  Council  Representative  2,  3; 
Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  3,  4. 

BERNADINE  O'CONNELL  Bernie 
Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  F.B.L.A.  2;  Major- 
ettes 3,  4;  Majorette  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Majorette  Substitute  3. 

MICHAEL  JAMES  O'DONNELL  Mike 

ROY      O'DONNELL  Roy 

JOHN      OFCIARCiK  John 

Big  Show  2;  Eucuyo  4;  N.H.S.  4; 
Orchestra  2,  3,  4;  Humanities  East  3,  4. 


FRANK     ERNEST     OGOREUC 
A.F.S.  3;  P. A.  Club  2,  3,  4. 


Frank 


CHARLES    E.     OHL  Napoleon 

Cross  Country   2,   3;   Letfermen's  Club  3; 
Lettermon  2,  3;  Track  2,  3. 

JACQUELINE     LEE     OKER  Jacquie 

Movie  Club  2. 

ROBERT     HOWARD     OLDS  Bob 

Baseball  2,  3;  E-Room  Activities  4 
Football  3,  4;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3 
Lettermon  4;  Spirits  4;  J.V.  Swimming  2 
Senior  Scandal  4. 


DONNA     LEE     OLINCHIC 


Donna 


KEVIN      OLIVERI  Kevin 

Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2, 
3;  Pep  Band  2. 

EVELYN      OLIVERIO  Evie 

Choral  Masters  3;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2; 
I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Survey  Editorial  Staff  3,  4; 
Survey  Training  Club  2. 


PAUL    JOHN     OLSZEWSKI 
Bicycle  Club  4;  Fishing  Club  4. 


Paul 


DAVID     ONIONS  Dave 

Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Eucuyo  4;  Key  Club 
2;  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  N.H.S.  3,  4; 
Pit  Band  3. 

DEBORAH    LEE    OPALK  Opie 

Ad  Club  2,  3,  4;  Euclidian  Editorial  Staff 
2,  3,  4,  Euclidian  Training  Club  2,  3; 
F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  4;  G.L.C.  3,  4; 
I.Q.S.  3,  4;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4;  Usher 
3;  Girls'  Soccer  3,  4. 


JACQUELINE    MARIE    ORSIE  Jacque 

Transfer  Student  3;  Euclidian  Training 
Club  3;  Majorette  Club  3. 

GARY    WILLIAM    ORTMAN  Gary 

Football  3,  4;  Key  Club  3,  4;  Letterman 
4;  Spirits  4;  Track  2.  3.  4. 

THOMAS     ORTMAN  Nort 

Transfer  Student  3;  C.O.E.  4;  Student 
Supply  Store  3. 

WILLIAM     EDWARD    OSTRANDER  O 

Concert     Band     2,     3;    J.V.     Football  2; 

Lettermen's  Club  2,  3;  Letterman  2,  3; 
Marching  Band  2;  Swim  Club  2,  3. 

ROBERT  CHARLES  OVERSTREET  Street 
Transfer  Student  3;  Choral  Masters  3,  4; 
Boys'  Gym  Leaders  4. 

PAUL     FREDRIC     OYASKI  Ski 

A.F.S.  3;  Soccer  4;  Letterman  4;  N.H.S.  4. 

HOWARD    PACKER  Green    Bay 

Tennis  4. 

STAR     GLEE     PAINTER  Star 

Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed  Choir  3;  Drama 
Workshop  3. 

KENNETH      PAJK  Ken 

Transfer  Student  3;  Camera  Club  3;  Folk 
Club  2;  Key  Club  3;  Wrestling  3; 
Wrestling  Club  4;  Bicycle  Club  2. 

DEBORAH    PALGUTA  Debbie 

G.A.A.  2;  Majorettes  3,  4;  Majorette  Club 
2;  N.H.S.  4;  Ski  Club  2;  Spirits  3; 
Friendship  Y-Teens  2. 

MARK     PALMER  Mark 

Baseball  2;  Cadet  Band  2,  3,  4;  Concert 
Band  2,  3,  4;  C.O.E.  4;  Golf  Club  4;  Key 
Club  2,  3;  Marching  Band  2,  3;  Pep  Band 
2;  Spirits  2,  3. 


RICHARD     J.     PALMER 


Rick 


PATRICIA     A.     PALUMBO  Patty 

Transfer    Student    2;    D.E.C.A,    4;    Mixed 
Choir  4. 

DEBORAH      PAPAY  Debbie 

Transfer  Student  4;  C.O.E.  4,  President  4; 
Prom  Committee  4. 


IRENE    MARY     PARKS 
Transfer  Student  3. 

MICHAEL     PATRICK     PARRY 
Soccer  2;  D.E.C.A.  4. 

SANDRA    JANE    PARSONS 
G.A.A.  3,  4;  Girls'  Soccer  3,  4. 

DAVID      PARULIS 


Bes 


Mike 


Sandy 


Dave 


DEAN    JOHN     PASQUALE  Dino 

Baseball  2;  Choral  Masters  3,  4;  Football 
3,  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Mixed  Choir  2;  Boys' 
Gym  Leaders  2,  3,  4;  Junior  Cabinet  3; 
Key  Club  2,  3,  4,  Vice-President  3, 
President  4;  Lettermen's  Club  4;  Letter- 
man  4;  Panther  of  the  Month  4;  J.V. 
Wrestling  2. 


PATRICIA     ANN     PAULIN  Pat 

G.A.A.  2;  G.L.C.  3,  A-  Majorettes  3,  4, 
Captain  4;  Majorette  Club  2,  3,  4;  N.H.S. 
4;  Ski  Club  2;  Spirits  3,  4;  Friendship 
Y-Teens  2,  3. 

CRAIG     PAVLIK  Craig 

Big  Show  4;   Fall   Ploy  3,  4;  Movie  Club 

2,  3;  Spring  Club  3;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S. 

3,  4;  Euclid  Theatre  Guild  4;  Swim  Show 
3,4. 


JOHN      PAWLAK 
Camera  Club  4. 

KATHY      PAYNE 


John 


Kothy 


SHARON     PAZ  Spaz 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens 
2;  G.A.A.  3;  Ski  Club  A-  Spirits  A-  Student 
Council  Representative  2,  3;  Talent  Scouts 
E.H.S.  4. 


JANET     PEKLAY 


Jan 


CHRISTINE     PENHARTH  Pen 

Eucuyo  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  A-  I.Q.S.  A- 
Majorette  Club  3;  Prom  Committee  A- 
Voices  of  Art  2,  3,  A-  Girls'  Tennis  3,  4. 

PAUL    THOMAS    PENNZA  Paul 

N.H.S.   4;  Wrestling   4;  J.V.   Wrestling   2, 

PATRICIA     DENISE    PERCHAN  Perch 

C.O.E.  4,  President  4;  Movie  Club  3; 
Prom  Committee  3;  Spirits  3,  4;  Student 
Council  Representative  2. 

RICHARD    WAYNE    PEREKSTA  Rich 

Concert  Band  4;  Cross  Country  2,  3,  4; 
Lettermen's  Club  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3^ 
4;  Marching  Bond  2,  3;  Track  2,  3,  4. 

LENORE    PEROVSHEK  Lenore 

Cheerleaders  2,  3,  4;  E-Room  Activities  4; 
Homecoming    Court   4;    Lettermen's   Club 
4;    N.H.S.   3,   4;  Ski   Club   2;Spirits  3,  4; 
Student    Council    Representative    2;    Wai 
Napolo  3,  4. 

JACQUELINE    A.    PERPAR  Jackie 

Majorette  Club  2;  Prom  Committee  4; 
Friendship  Y-Teens  2,  3. 


MICHAEL    WILLIAM    PERRY 
Boys'  Gym  Leaders  4. 


Bill 


ROGER    W.    PERRY  Rog 

Fall  Play  2;  Football  3;  J.V.  Football  2; 
Golf  Club  3;  Ski  Club  3,  A-  Spirits  2,  3, 
4. 

SANDRA    J.     PESTOTNIK  Sondi 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2,  3;  Majorette  Club 
2,  3;  Ski  Club  2. 


ROBERT      PETEK 
Football  3,  4. 


Bob 


JEFFREY      PETERNEL  Jeff 

Foremen's  Club  4;  Lettermen's  Club  3,  4; 
Letterman  3,  4;  Tennis  3,  4;  J.V.  Tennis 
2. 


250 


CAROLYN      PETERS 


Carol 


LEE      PETERS  Lee 

Mixed  Choir  2;  Science  Seminar  2,  3,  4; 
Radio  Club  2,  3,  4. 


JEFFREY      PETERSON 

RANDY     ARTHUR     PETERSON 

CAROL    ANN    PETRO 
F.B.L.A.  4, 

CAROL     PHILLIPPE 

HOUGH     RICHARD     PHILLIPS 


Jeff 

Pete 

Carol 

Carol 
Rick 


MARSHA  ARLEEN   PHILLIPS  Marsha 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens 
2;  F.T.A.  2,  3;  G.A.A.  2;  Junior  Cabinet 
3;  N.H.S.  4;  Prom  Committee  3,  4;  Senior 
Scandal  4;  Survey  Editorial  Staff  4; 
Survey  Training  Club  3;  Senior  Cabinet  4; 
Spirits  3,  4;  Student  Council  Representa- 
tive 2. 


DON     ANDRE     PICCIANO 
Boys'  Gym  Leader  4;  Track  4. 


Don 


SUSAN     PATRICIA     PICCIANO  Sue 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Euclidian  Training 
Club  2;  Folk  Club  2;  F.T.A.  2;  Girls'  Glee 
Club  2;  G.L.C.  3,  4,  Treasurer  4; 
Lettermen's  Club  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Panther  4; 
Student  Council  Representative  3;  Talent 
Scouts  E.H.S.  3. 


LYNN      PIORKOWSKI 
Transfer  Student  3. 


Lynn 


MARIA      PIROVOLOS  Maria 

Fall   Play  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens  3;  F.T.A. 
3,  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2. 


DIANNE     PISANO 
G.A.A.  2,  3;  Spirits  4. 

THERESA      PLAGA 
Friendship  Y-Teens  2. 


Dianne 


Terry 


LINDA     PLAVCAN  Lin 

E-Room  Activities  3;  Euclidian  Business 
Staff  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed  Choir 
3;  G.L.C.  3,  4,  Vice-President  4;  N.H.S.  4; 
Spirits  3,  4. 

MICHAEL     GEORGE     PODNAR  Pods 

E-Room  Activities  4;  J.V.  Football  2; 
Football  3,  4;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders  2;  Key 
Club  2,  3,  4,  Executive  Board  4; 
Lettermen's  Club  4;  Lettermon  4;  Spirits 
4;  Student  Council  Representative  2,  3; 
Track  2,  4. 


THOMAS      PODNAR 


Tom 


ROBERT    WILLIAM    POLLACK  Bob 

Humanities  East  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Ski  Club  2, 
3,  4,  President  4;  Boys'  Sv\/im  Leader  3, 
4;  Soccer  3. 

RICHARD      POTTS  Rich 

J.V.  Football  2;  Football  3,  4;  Boys'  Gym 
Leaders  4;  Key  Club  2,  3,  4;  Lettermen's 
Club-  2,  3,  4,  Vice-President  4;  N.A.S.S. 
3,  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Boys'  Swim  Leader  3,  4; 
Swim  Show  3,  4;  Swim  Team  2,  3,  4, 
Cnptain  4. 


MARLENE      POWALIE 
D.E.C.A.  4. 

KRISTINE      POWERS 
D.E.C.A.  4. 


Marlene        THOMAS     ,       'MOND 


Kris 


ANTHONY    PRASKAVICH  Tony 

Baseball   2,   3,  4;   Lettermen's  Club  3,  4; 
Lettermon  3,  4. 

JESSIE      PRESTON  Jess 

Transfer  Student  4;  Mixed  Choir  4. 


JOHN      PRICE 


John 


ROGER      PRINCIPE  Prince 

Biology  Lab  Assistant  2,  3;  Cinema  Club 
4;  Euclidian  Training  Club  3;  I.Q.S.  4; 
M.C.C.  3,  4,  President  4;  Ski  Club  3,  4; 
Survey  Business  Staff  4. 


RICHARD     PRIORESCHI 

MARILYN      PUZ 
F.B.L.A.  4. 

RENEE      PUZ 
DONNA    JEAN     PYLE 


Rich 
Mousey 

Renee 
Donna 


RICK     RACICH  Rick 

Big  Show  2,  3,  4;  Choral  Masters  3,  4; 
Mixed  Choir  2;  Soccer  2,  3;  Talent  Scouts 
E.H.S.  4. 


GARY    ALLEN     RADATZ 


CONSTANCE     SUE 
Transfer  Student  4. 


RADER 


Radish 


Connie 


JANE    MARIE     RAGGETS  Jane 

Friendship  Y-Teens  3;  F.T.A.  4;  Pink 
Panthers  3,  4. 

SUSAN      RAGGETS  Sue 

Eucuyo  4,  Poetry  Editor  4;  Folk  Club  2, 
3;  F.T.A.  2,  3;  G.A.A.  2;  I.Q.S.  4;  N.H.S. 
3^  4;  Survey  Editorial  Staff  4,  Art  Editor 
4;  Survey  Training  Club  3. 

CAROL     ANN     RAINOVICH  Carol 

Friendship  Y-Teens  3;  F.T.A.  3,  4;  G.A.A. 
3;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4; 
Student  Council  Representative  3;  Survey 
Editorial  Staff  3,  4;  Survey  Training  Club 
2. 

MARIE     LYNN     RAPKIN  Marie 

F.B.L.A.  3,  4,  Vice-President  4;  G.A.A.  4; 
Student  Council  Representative  3;  Senior 
Scandal  4;  Student  Supply  Store  3,  4; 
Voices  of  Art  3. 

DEBORAH     JANE     RASH  Debbie 

Euclidian  Business  Staff  2,  3,  4, 
Co-Manager  4;  Euclidian  Training  Club  2, 
3;  G.A.A.  2;  Girls'  Field  Hockey  2;  I.Q.S. 
3,  4;  M.C.C.  3. 

AUDREY     ELLEN     PAST  Audrey 

JUDITH     ANN     RATLIFF  Judy 

F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Pink  Panthers  4. 


MAUREEN    MARIE    RAY 


Maureen 


F.B.L.A.  3,  4,  Recorder  4;  N.F.L.  4;  Senior 
Scandal  4;  Assistant  Editor  4;  Youth 
Power  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  2,  President  3, 
4. 


LYNN     MARIE       ■~:ED 
Transfer  Student  ^    C.O.E.  4. 


Tom 


Lynn 


NANCY    JEAN     REED  None 

Choral  Masters  4;  E-Room  Activities  4; 
Euclidian  Training  Club  2;  Friendship 
Y-Teens  2;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3; 
Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed  Choir  3;  Junior 
Cabinet  3;  N.F.L.  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Prom 
Committee  3,  4;  Senior  Cabinet  4;  Senior 
Scandal  4;  Spirits  3,  4;  Student  Council 
Representative  2,  3;  Swim  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Wai  Nopolo  2,  3,  4. 

DENISE    ELAINE     REES  Deni 

Choral  Masters  3,  4;  F.T.A.  2;  G.A.A.  2; 
Girls'  Glee  Club  2. 

DEBORAH     ANN     REESE  Debbie 

F.B.L.A.  4;  Maiorette  Club  2. 

RICHARD     REESE  Rich 

DENISE      REICHMAN  Denise 

PAMELA    JEAN     REILLY  Pom 

C.O.E.  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  G.A.A.  2. 


KARL     REINBOLT 
DANIEL      REINGARDT 


Karl 
Don 


CHARLENE    ANNE    REYA  Chuckle 

Cadet  Band  2,  3;  Concert  Bond  4 
Friendship  Y-Teens  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4 
Marching  Band  2,  3;  Ski  Club  2,  3,  4 
Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  2;  Girls'  Soccer  3. 


FRANCES    ANN    REYMANDER 
Folk  Club  3. 


Fran 


LINDA      RICH  "  Kid 

Homecoming  Committee  3;  Euclidian 
Training  Club  2;  Student  Council  Represen- 
tative 3;  Winter  Festival  Committee  3. 


PAMELA     RICHARDS 


Pom 


CHRISTINE      RICHARDSON  Poochie 

Choral  Masters  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2; 
F.B.L.A.  4,  Secretary  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Girls' 
Glee  Club  2;  Mixed  Choir  3;  Majorette 
Club  2;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  4. 

DENIS     WILLIAM     RIGGS  Denis 

Cross  Country  3,  4,  Captain  4;  Key  Club 
2,  3;  Lettermen's  Club  2,  3,  4;  Lettermon 
2,  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Soccer  2;  Track  2,  3, 
4;  N.A.S.S.  3,  4. 

DENISE    MARCELLA     RIGGS  Denise 

A.F.S.  2,  3,  4;  Junior  Achievement  2; 
N.H.S.  4. 

RITA      RILEY  Rita 

C.O.E.  4;  Junior  Achievemen  2,  3,  4. 

SCOTT      ROACH  Scott 

BYRON     DENNIS     ROBBINS  Butch 

PRESCOTT    AMBOSE    ROBBINS  Psych 


RICHARD      ROBINSON  Rick 

Transfer  Student  3,   E  Room  Activities  4; 
Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3,  4. 


KATHLEEN     ROEDER 
Drama  Workshop  3. 

THOMAS      ROEMER 

Big  Show  4;  Cadet  Band   2; 

Winter  Plav  4. 


Kathy 


Reemer 
Ski  Club  4; 


LESLIE     DENISE     ROHR  Les 

Majorettes  3,  4;  Majorette  Club  2;  N.H.S. 
3,  4;  Spirits  3;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  4. 

REBECCA    ANN     ROHRER  Becky 

G.A.A.  2;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Ski  Club  2;  Spirits 
3;  Student  Council  Representative  2;  Wai 
Napolo  3,  4,  Secretary  4;  Winter  Festival 
Court  4. 

JOSEPH       ROMAN  Joe 


PETER      ROMANO 


DOUGLAS     ROMOSER 


Pete 


Ro 


Key  Club  2,  3,  4;  Lettermen'b  Ch'b  3,  4; 
Letterman  3,  4;  Prom  Committee  3; 
Spirits  4;  Student  Council  Representative 
2,  3;  J.V.  Tennis  2;  Track  2,  3,  4. 

MARYBETH      ROONEY  Marybeth 

LYNN     MARIE     ROSA  Lynn 

F.T.A.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4. 

FORREST      ROSS  Forrest 

MARK      ROTAR  Mark 

Big  Shov^  3,  4;  Chorol  Masters  3;  J.V. 
Football  2;  Mixed  Choir  2;  Humanities 
East  3;  Lettermen's  Club  4;  Letterman  4; 
N.F.L.  4;  Prom  Committee  4;  Senior 
Cabinet  4;  Senior  Scandal  4;  Spirits  4; 
Soccer  3,  4;  Varsity  Chorale  4. 

BRUCE      RUARK  Bruce 

CHARLENE    MARIE     RUDIAK  Char 

G.A.A.  2;  Wai  Napolo  2,  3,  4;  Swim 
Show  2,  3,  4. 

GWENDA    LYNNE     RUPERT  Gwenn 

Choral  Masters  3;  Eucuyo  2,  3,  4;  Folk 
Club  2;  G.A.A.  2;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2; 
Senior  Scandal  4;  Student  Council 
Executive  Board  3,  4;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S. 
2,  3,  4;  Winter  Festival  Court  4;  Varsity 
Chorale  4. 


KATHLEEN    JOYCE    RUSNAK 
N.F.L.  3,  4. 

WAYNE      RUSSELL 
Cadet  Band  3. 

DOUGLAS      RUTTI 
E-Room  Activities  4; 
Gym  Leaders  4. 


Kathy 


Peaches 


Football  3,  4, 


Doug 
Boys' 


SUZANNE     IRENE     SABO  Sue 

F.T.A.  2;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Homecoming 
Committee  2,  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Prom 
Committee  3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4;  Student 
Council  Representative  2;  Student  Council 
Executive     Board     3,     4,     Treasurer     3, 


Vice-President  4;  Winter  Festival  Commit- 
tee 2,  3,  4. 


GARY     SADAR 
JOANN      SADLER 


Gary 
Joonn 


DONNA    JEAN    SAJEWSKI  Donna 

Cheerleaders  2,  3;  Friendship  Y-Teens  2; 
G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed 
Choir  3;  Ski  Club  3;  Spirits  3;  Student 
Council  Alternate  2;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S. 
3,  4;  Vvinter  Festival  Court  4;  Powder  Puff 
Football  4. 

MICHAEL  JEFFERY  SALISBURY  Sal's 

Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3,  4;  Homecoming 
Committee  3,  4;  Soccer  2,  3. 

JOHN      SAMUELE  Jack 

Camera  Club  3,  4;  Choral  Masters  4; 
Cross  Country  4;  Senior  Scandal  4;  Track 
4;  Survey  Activities  4. 


JOSEPH     RICHARD     SANDERS 

MICHELE      SARRAINO 
Majorette  Club  2. 

JANET     SAS 
F.B.L.A.  4. 


Rick 
Mich 

Jcin 


JEROME      SAVCHUK  Jerry 

Bowling  4;  Choral  Masters  3;  Folk  Club 
4;  Football  3;  Golf  Club  2;  Ski  Club  3; 
Spring  Ploy  3;  Student  Council  Represen- 
tative 3. 

KENNETH      SAYWELL  Ken 

Student  Council  Representative  3. 


LINDA     SCACCO 


Linda 


SUSAN     ELAINE     SCHARFETTER  Sue 

Choral  Masters  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2; 
Mixed  Choir  3;  Ski  Club  2,  3. 

JUNE    ANN     SCHERLACHER  B.B. 

G.A.A.  3;  Ski  Club  2;  Girls'  Soccer  3. 

DAVID     ALLEN     SCHERVISH  Scherv 

Football  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Letterman  2, 
4. 

JOY     ALLYNE    SCHEURMAN  Joy 

Cadet  Band  2;  Concert  Band  2,  3,  4; 
M.C.C.  2,  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Marching 
Band  2,  3,  4;  Orchestra  4;  Pep  Band  2; 
Pit  Band  4;  Winter  Festival  Court  2;  Girls' 
Soccer  3,  4. 

GARY      SCHIMPF  Gary 

Letterman  4;  Tennis  4;  J.V.  Tennis  2,  3. 

KIRK     SCHMIDT  Kirk 

Bowling  2;  Golf  Club  2;  Foremen's  Club 
3. 


MARILYN      SCHNEIDER 
G.A.A.  3,  4. 


Mar 


PATRICIA    ANN     SCHOBER  Poffie 

F.T.A.  2;  Girls'  Glee  Club  3;  Spirits  4. 


KARIN      SCHUFFERT 


Karin 


Friendship  Y-Teens  4;  G.A.A.  3,  4;  Ski 
Club  2,  3;  Girls'  Field  Hockey  2,  3;  Girls' 
Volleyball  2,  3. 


RAYMOND      SCHULTZ 


J.C. 


JAMES      SCHULZ  Dork 

Transfer  Student  3;  Swim  Club  3,  4. 


GEORGE      SCHWARZ 

CATHY    ANN     SCHWENNER 
C.O.E.  4. 

VITO     N.     SCOTESE 


George 
Cathy 

Vito 


DONALD     SEDDON  Don 

Choral  Masters  3;  Football  3,  4, 
Tri-Captain  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Mixed 
Choir  2;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3;  Key  Club 

2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  4;  Lettermen's  Club  2, 

3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Student  Council 
Executive  Board  3,  4;  Wrestling  2,  3,  4, 
Co-Captain  4;  Wrestling  Club  2,  3,  4; 
N. A. S.S.  3,  4;  Varsity  Chorale  4. 

TERESA     ANN     SEFCHIK  Terri 

Transfer  Student  3;  Junior  Red  Cross  4. 


FRANK     SEGA 
Transfer  Student  4. 

CYNTHIA      SEGULIN 
F.B.L.A.  4. 

CARLA      SEIFERT 
C.O.E.  4. 


Frank 


Cindv 


Carlo 


LYNDA     SEIPLE  Lynn 

Transfer  Student  4;  Cadet  Band  4; 
Concert  Band  4;  Marching  Band  4;  Prom 
Committee  4. 

MICHAEL      SELWAY  Mike 

Transfer  Student  2;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3, 
4;  N.H.S.  4;  Prom  Committee  4;  Science 
Seminar  3;  Senior  Cabinet  4;  Student 
Council  Representative  4;  Talent  Scouts 
E.H.S.  4;  World  Affairs  Club  3;  Coin  Club 
3,  4,  President  4;  Spectrum  3,  Vice-Presi- 
dent 3;  Audio-Visual  4;  Humanities  East 
4. 


MARLENE 
Ski  Club  4. 


SEREDICH 


DEBORAH     ANN    SERKSNIS 
C.O.E.  4;  F.B.L.A.  3;  N.H.S.  4. 


Marlene 


Deb 


RICHARD    JAMES    SETINA  Rick 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Key  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Lettermen's  Club  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4; 
Spirits  3,  4;  Wrestling  3,  4;  J.V.  Wrestling 
2;  Wrestling  Club  4. 


MICHAEL     G. 
Swim  Club  2. 


SFURA  Mike 


GARY  LEE  SHAFFER 
Baseball  2;  Football 
Leaders  2,  3,  4; 
Representative  2,  3,  4. 


Apa 

3,    4;    Boys'    Gym 

Student      Council 


SUSAN      SHARTZ 
E-Room  Activities  3, 


Sue 


4;  Ski  Club  3. 


J 


SANDRA     JOAN     SHENK  Sandy 

Friendship  Y-Teens  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  I.Q.S. 
3,  4;  N.F.L.  4;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Spirits  3 
Student  Council  Representative  2,  3 
Survey  Editorial  Staff  3,  4,  Tri-Editor  4 
Survey  Training  Club  2;  Girls'  Soccer  3. 


JAMES      SHEPPARD 
Letterman  3;  Soccer  2,  3,  4. 

RITA      SHERIDAN 

CHRISTINE      SHIRAN 


Jim 

Rita 
Chris 


KAREN      SHRIVER  Karen 

A.F.S.  2,  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4; 
Survey  Business  Staff  3,  4,  Assistant 
Manager  3,  Manager  4;  Survey  Editorial 
Staff  3;  Survey  Training  Club  2;  World 
Affairs  Club  3,  4,  President  4. 

JOHN     MICHAEL     SHUBER  Shubs 

Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3,  4;  Football  4; 
Student  Council  Representative  2,  3. 


PAUL     R.     SHUMAKER 


Poul 


ANDREW      SHUSTERIC  Andy 

Baseball  2,  3;  Football  2,  3;  Boys'  Gym 
Leaders  2,  3;  Letterman  2,  3;  Wrestling 
2,  3. 


RICHARD    ROBERT    SIEDLER 


Rick 


ANDREA      SIMON  Andy 

Cadet    Bond    2;    G.A.A.    2,    3;    Marching 
Band  2. 


CHARLENE     KAY     SIMONS 
M.C.C.  3. 

PAMELA    ANN    SINKOVIC 
C.O.E.  4;  F.B.L.A.  3. 

DAVID     SIVERT 

JEFFERY      SKAPIN 

MARIE      SKEDEL 
N.F.L.  2. 

THOMAS      SKEROWSKE 


Char 

Pom 

David 

Jeff 

Mane 


Tom 

DONNA     SKOKAL  Donna 

G.A.A.   2;  Maiorette  Club  2;  Ski  Club  2; 
Friendship  Y-Teens  2,  3. 

PATRICIA    A.    SKRJANC  Patricia 

F.B.L.A.  4;  Maiorette  Club  3. 

THOMAS     MICHAEL     SKROUT  Tom 

GAIL      SLATTERY  Goil 

SUSAN       SLIVERS  Sue 

CHARMAINE     ANN     SMITH  Sis 

E-Room    Activities   4;    Friendship   Y-Teens 
2,  3;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2. 

ROLAND     LEE    SMITH  Ron 

WARR-fN     CRAIG     SMITH  Warren 

ROBERT      SMOLINSKI  Smo 

Baseball  2,  3,  4;  Key  Club  2,  3,  4;  N.F.L. 


4;  Student  Council  Representative  4. 

DONNA     SMRDEL  Donna 

G.A.A.    2;    Friendship    Y-Teens    2;    Short- 
hand Lab  Assistant  3,  4. 

JOHN     C.     SNOW  Schnae 

Lettermen's  Club  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3, 
4;  Spirits  2,  3,  4;  Track  2,  3,  4. 


KATHRYN     ANN     SNYDER 
M.C.C.  2,  3,  4. 


Kathy 


RANDOLPH     ANAL     SNYDER  Randy 

Cadet  Band  2;  Camera  Club  4;  Chess 
Club  3;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2, 
Survey  Editorial  Staff  2,  3,  4. 

LINETTE      SOBE  Dog 

G.A.A.  2;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2,  3;  M.C.C. 
2;  Student  Council  Representative  2. 

KIMBERLEY     KAY     SOMERS  Kim 

A.F.S.  2;  Camera  Club  2,  3;  Euclidian 
Editorial  Staff  3,  4;  Euclidian  Training 
Club  2;  F.T.A.  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  I.Q.S. 
3,  4;  Moth  Club  3;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Science 
Seminar  2,  3,  4;  Student  Council 
Representative  2;  Wai  Napolo  4;  Girls' 
Volleyball  2,  3;  Girls'  Basketball  2; 
Humanities  East  4. 

DEBRA     LEE     SONNIE  Sonnie 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens 
2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2; 
Spirits  3,  4. 

DAVID     P.     SOUTAR  Davey 

SUSAN     JACQUELINE    SPECK  Sue 

SUSAN      SPENCER  Doo-Doo 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens 
2,  3;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2. 

DONALD    CARL    SPIEGEL  Spieg 

Football  3,  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Key  Club 
4;  Lettermen's  Club  4;  Letterman  4; 
N.H.S.  4;  J.V.  Wrestling  2;  J.V.  Soccer  4; 
Senior  Scandal  4. 

JANET    CAROL    SPRINGER  Janet 

Big  Show  3,  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens  3; 
F.T.A.  2;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club 
2;  Humanities  East  4;  N.F.L.  4;  N.H.S.  4; 
Girls'  Soccer  3,  4;  Varsity  Choral  3,  4. 


DONNA    MARIE    SPRINGOB 


Donna 


ELOISE     ALLYN     STALLINGS  Ellie 

C.O.E.  4;  Folk  Club  2;  Friendship  Y-Teens 
3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed 
Choir  3;  N.H.S.  4;  Girls'  Soccer  3. 

BEATRICE    JEAN    STAMBERGER  Jea'n 


HENRY     C.     STANKEWICZ 
Political  Affairs  Club  4. 

ELLEN      STANLEY 


Hank 


Haze 


PAMELA    SUSAN    STEARNS  Pam 

Ad  Club  3,  4;  Euclidian  Business  Staff  4 
Friendship  Y-Teens  3,  4,  Secretary  4 
F.T.A.    2;   G.A.A.    2;   Girls'    Glee   Club    2 


I.Q.S  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Spirits  3;  Student 
Council  Representative  2,  3;  Girls'  Soccer 
3. 


BETTY     STEINER 
D.E.C.A.  4;  Ski  Club  2. 


Bettv 


KAREN      STEMAC  Stem 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  Math  Club  3;  Ski 
Club  3;  Spirits  2,  3. 

JAMES     L.     STISCAK  Stis 

Cadet  Band  2,  3;  E-Room  Activities  4; 
Intramurols  2,  3,  4;  Junior  Red  Cross  2, 
3;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders  3,  4;  Lettermen's 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4,  Marching 
Bond  2;  N.F.L.  4;  Prom  Committee  3,  A- 
Ski  Club  3,  4;  Spirits  3,  4;  Student  Council 
Representative  2,  3,  4;  Tennis  2,  3,  4; 
Winter  Festival  Committee  3,  4;  Hockey 
2,  3;  Homecoming  Committee  3,  4. 

JAMES     STOUFFER  James 

BRUCE     ROBERT     STOUT  Bruce 

N.H.S.  4;  Orchestra  2,  3,  4. 

TIMOTHY      STRANG  Tim 

DENNIS      STRAUB  Dennis 

Chess  Club  2,  3,  4,  Vice-President  '  3, 
Secretary  3,  President  4;  Intramurols  4^ 
Mixed  Choir  2;  N.H.S.  4. 

PHILIP    JOSEPH     STRAVARACE  Phil 

M.C.C.  3,  4,  Executive  Board  4. 

DANIEL    STRELL  Dan 

JEFFREY     STROBEL  Jeff 

MARGARET     R.     STRQK  "eggy 

F.T.A.  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  4;  N.F.L.  4; 
N.H.S.  3,  4;  Survey  Training  Club  2; 
World  Affairs  Club  4;  Pink  Panthers  3,  4, 
Vice-President  4. 

JUDITH      STROSS  Judi 

Eucuyo  4;  Folk  Club  2,  3;  F.T.A.  2,  3; 
G.A.A.  2;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  I.Q.S.  3,  4; 
N.H.S.  4;  Ski  Club  2,  3,  4;  Survey 
Editorial  Staff  3,  4;  Survey  Training  Club 
2;  Voices  of  Art  3;  Metal  Sculpturing  Club 
3;  Humanities  East  3,  4. 

JUDITH     L.     SUSTARSIC  Judy 

G.A.A.  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed  Choir 
3;  Majorette  Club  2,  3;  Prom  Committee 
3;  Usher  3;  Pink  Panthers  4. 


JULIA     SUTPHIN 


Julie 


GAYLE     LOUISE     SVETIN  Gayle 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2,  3,  G.A.A.  2,  4; 
Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Homecoming  Commit- 
tee 4;  Ski  Club  2,  3;  Spirits  3,  4;  Student 
Council  Representative  2;  Student  Council 
Executive  Board  4;  Winter  Festival 
Committee  4. 

LINDA   MARIE   SYLTE  Lin 

Junior  Red  Cross  3;  G.L.C.  4;  N.H.S.  4. 


CHRISTINA     E.     SZABO 
G.A.A.  2,  3;  Majorette  Club  2. 


Tina 


MICHAEL      SZABO 


Mike 


FRANCIS     W.     THOME 
Foremen's  Club  4. 


Frank 


Judy 
Girls' 


JUDITH      SZYMCZYK 

Transfer     Student     4;     G.A.A.     4; 

Soccer  4. 

CATHARINE     TABB  Cathy 

Big  Show  2;  Choral  Masters  3,  4;  Girls' 
Glee  Club  2;  M.C.C.  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  2; 
N.H.S.  3,  4;  Youth  Council  on  Human 
Relations  3,  4,  Secretary  3,  4;  Humanities 
East  4, 

GAIL    M.     TABB  Ski 

F.B.L.A.  2;  Prom  Committee  3;  Winter 
Festival  Committee  3;  Youth  Council  on 
Human  Relations  4. 

SUSAN     MARIE    TADDIE  Sue 

A.F.S.  3;  Big  Show  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2; 
Ma'orette  Club  2,  N.F.L.  2,  Orchestra  2, 
3,  4;  Pep  Bond  2;  Pit  Band  3,  4;  Spirits 
3;  Stage  Craft  Club  3;  Student  Council 
Representative  2,  4;  Survey  Training  Club 
2,  M.C.C.  3. 

KATHERINE    V.    TANCREDI  Kathe 

Cadet  Band  2,  3;  Concert  Band  4; 
Euclidian  Business  Staff  3,  4;  Euclidian 
Training  Club  2;  G.A.A.  2;  I.Q.S.  3,  4; 
Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4. 


GEOFFREY     TANNER 


Geoffrey 


PATRICIA    ANN    TANNER  Pat 

C.O.E,  4,  Treasurer  4;  F.B.L.A.  3, 
Secretary  3. 

JANET    ALLYN     TARLTON  Jan 

Transfer  Student  4. 

ROBERT      TAYLOR  Robert 

THOMAS      TEARE  Tom 

MICHELLE      TEFFT  Mickey 

Transfer  Student  4. 

THOMAS     ROBERT     TEKAVIC  Tek 

A.F.S.  3;  Baseball  2;  E-Room  Activities  4; 
J.V.  Football  2;  Foremen's  Club  3; 
Homecoming  Committee  4;  Lettermen's 
Club  3;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Moth  Club  2; 
Prom  Committee  3;  Spirits  4;  Student 
Supply  Store  3;  Track  2. 

MICHAEL    J.    P.    TELICH  Tel 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Boys'  Gym  Leaders 
4;  Homecoming  Committee  4;  Junior 
Cabinet  3,  Vice-President  3;  Key  Club  3, 
4;  Prom  Committee  3,  4,  Chairman  3,  4; 
Science  Seminar  3;  Ski  Club  3,  4;  Spirits 

3,  4,  President  4;  Student  Council 
Representative  3;  Library  Monitor  2; 
Winter  Festival  Committee  3,  4;  Intra- 
murals  3,  4. 

ROBERTA    JEAN    THEIL  Berda 

E-Room    Activities  4;   G.A.A.    2;  G.L.C.    3, 

4,  President  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Prom  Committee 
3,  4;  Senior  Scandal  4;  Spirits  3,  4; 
Student  Council  Representative  4. 

BARBARA      THOMAS  Barb 

Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens 
2;  Marching  Band  2,  3;  Ski  Club  2; 
G.A.A.  2,  4. 


MARINA  ANN   THOMPSON  Dee-Dee 

Mixed  Choir  2,  3. 

MARLENE  LOUISE  THWEATT  Marney 
Spectrum  2;  Winter  Festival  Committee  4. 

IRENE  GEORGIANNA  TIBORSKY  Irene 
Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  G.A.A.  2;  Ski  Club 
2,  3;  Senior  Scandal  4;  Spirits  4;  Student 
Council  Representative  2,  3. 

LINDA     MARIE     TIDERMAN  Linda 

G.A.A.  2,  3;  Spectrum  3;  Spirits  3,  4; 
Friendship  Y-Teens  2,  3. 

HAROLD    ALAN     TIMLIN  Al 

Key  Club  2,  3;  Science  Seminar  2,  3;  J.V. 
Tennis  2,  3. 


JOHN    EDWARD    TOMKO 
Big  Show  2,  3;  Key  Club  2,  3. 

KARL     E.     TORP 

MICHAEL      TOTH 
Soccer  2,  3. 


John 

Karl 
Mike 


JANIS    STEWART    TOTTEN  Janie 

A.F.S.     2,     3;     Wai     Napolo     2,     3,     4, 
Vice-President  4. 


JAY     LANCE     TOUBMAN 
Transfer  Student  2. 


Fish 


CHARLOTTE      TRAMPOSCH  Lottie 

KAREN     TRAMSAK  Karen 

HELEN     MARIE     TRAUTMAN  Buddie 

ROBERT     TRAVARCA  Bob 

JOHN      TRAVEN  John 

GILBERT    L.    TRENTEL  Gilbert 

Jo 

JANNINE    MARIE    TROTTO  Jan 

ANTHONY     MIKE     TRUNKELY  Tony 

FRANK      TURK  Frank 

JOHN     ANTHONY    TUTOLO  John 

Football  4;  Lettermen's  Club  4;  Letterman 
4;  Track  4. 


JOANNE     ELIZABETH     TRGO 
F.B.L.A.  4. 


CHERYL     UBER 
DARREL      UCHBAR 


Cheryl 
Darrel 


MARY     JO     UDOVIC  AAJ 

Fall  Play  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Movie  Club 
4;  Spring  Play  4;  Stage  Craft  Club  3; 
Student  Supply  Store  2;  Survey  Business 
Staff  4;  Euclid  Theatre  Guild  4;  M.C.C.  2; 
Voices  of  Art  3,  4. 

PAULA   ANN    UGRINIC  Paula 

Friendship  Y-Teens  2;  Student  Council 
Representative  2;  Ski  Club  2. 


JUDITH    KATHRYN    ULLSTROM  Judy 

Folk  Club  2,  3;  Ski  Club  3,  4;  Metal 
Sculpture  Club  3,  4;  Humanities  East  3, 
4. 


SUSAN      URBAN 
C.O.E.  4. 


Sue 


LYNN     ANGELA    VALENTINO  Lynn 

Friendship  Y-Teens  3;  Spirits  3;  Student 
Council  Representative  3. 

DOUGLAS   H.   VAN    KORNGUT  Doug 

Wrestling  2,  3. 

BONNIE   LYNN   VAN   OOYEN  Bonnie 

F.B.L.A.  4,  President  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Spirits 
4. 

JANICE     VARGO  Jan 

DEBRA    MARY    VILCHECK  Debbie 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Friendship  Y-Teens 
2;  Homecoming  Committee  3;  Majorette 
Club  3;  Prom  Committee  3;  Senior 
Scandal  4;  Ski  Club  2;  Spirits  3,  4; 
Student  Council  Representative  3;  Talent 
Scouts  E.H.S.  4;  Powder  Puff  Football  4. 


GEORGE     VINCI 
Intramurals  2,  3,  4. 


George 


MARY      VINCIL  Mary 

Choral    Masiers    4;    Girls'    Glee    Club    2; 
Mixed  Choir  3. 


ROBERT    L.    VOASE    JR. 

Intramurals  4. 

BRUCE      VOLL 


Bob 


Bruce 


LORRAINE     M.     VOLLMAN  Lori 

Mixed     Choir     2;     Ski     Club     3;     Student 
Council  Representative  3. 

ANTHONY      VOLPE  Tony 

Cross  Country  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Track 
2,  3,  4. 

FRANKLIN      VOLPE  Frank 

Track  2,  3,  4. 

JANET     VOLPE  Jan 

Junior  Red  Cross  2,  3,  4;  Fall  Ploy  3,  4; 
G.A.A.  2,  3, .4;  I.Q.S.  4;  Spring  Play  4; 
Stage  Craft  Club  3;  Survey  Editorial  Staff 
4;  Euclid  Theatre  Guild  4;  Voices  of  Art 
2.  3,  4. 

DEBORAH    J.   VON    GUNTEN  Debbie 

G.A.A.  2,  3;  Science  Seminar  3,  4;  Ski 
Club  2,  3;  Student  Supply  Store  3. 


STEVEN      VOZEL 


Steven 


NANCY     LEE     VURANCH  Nancy 

Folk  Club  2,   3,  4;  Ski  Club  2,   3;  Voices 
of  Art  2,  3. 

DAVID    A.    WAGNER  Dove 

Key    Club    2,     3,    4;    N.H.S.     4;    Science 
Seminar  3;  Tennis  4;  Hockey  Club  4. 

KAREN      WAJAHN  Karen 

Majorettes     3;    Majorette    Club    2;    Wai 
Napolo  3. 


254 


JOHN     ROBERT    WALSH 
Survey  Business  Staff  4. 


John 


ROBERT     D.     WARNER  Bob 

J.V.     Football    2;     Key    Club    4;    Student 
Council  Representative  3. 

DEBRA     ANN     WARREN  Debbie 

Choral  Masters  3,  4;  F.T.A.  4;  Girls'  Glee 
Club  2;  Majorette  Club  2,  3;  Spirits  4. 


GARY      WASSIL 


Gary 


JANET     SUE     WAYNER  Jan 

Folk    Club    2,    3,    4;    Girls'  Glee    Club    2; 

Student    Supply    Store    2,  3,    4;    Survey 

Business  Staff  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  3, 
Circulation  Manager  4. 

JOYCE    BARBARA    WAYNER  Joyce 

Folk  Club  2,  3;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  I.Q.S. 
3,  4;  Student  Supply  Store  2,  3,  4;  Survey 
Business  Staff  3,  4. 


EDWARD     ANTON     WEBER 

JEANNE     MARIE     WEBER 
Transfer  Student  4. 


Weeb 


Ron 


MARGARET      WEHRLE  Peggy 

A.F.S.  3,  4;  Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  3,  4, 
Assistant  Editor  4;  Euclidian  Training  Club 
2,  3;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Mixed  Choir  3; 
I.Q.S.  3,  4;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Friendship 
Y-Teens  3. 

CHRISTINE      WEISS  Chris 

Euclidian  Training  Club  3;  Friendship 
Y-Teens  2,  3,  4,  Committee  Chairman  2, 
President  3;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3, 
4;  G.L.C.  3,  4;  Majorette  Club  2;  N.H.s! 
4;  Spirits  3,  4;  Girls'  Soccer  3,  4. 


LEROY      WELLS 

ROBYN      WEST 

BECKY     WEYRICK 
Retail  Management  4. 


Leroy 

Robyn 
Beck 


JOHN     DAVID     WHEELER  Wheels 

Bov\/ling  3;  E-Room  Activities  4;  Home- 
coming Committee  3;  I.Q.S.  4;  Prom 
Committee  3;  Spirits  2;  Survey  Editorial 
Staff  2,  3;  Survey  Training  Club  2;  World 
Affairs  Club  2,  3,  4;  Hockey  Club  4. 


DEBBRA    LEE    WHITE 


Debbie 


DONALD     RAY     WHITE  Whitey 

Basketball  3,  4;  J.V.  Basketball  2;  Key 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Lettermen's  Club  4;  Prom 
Committee  3;  Spirits  3,  4. 

LINDA    SUE    WHITNEY  Linda 

E-Room  Activities  4;  F.T.A.  2;  G.A.A.  2, 
Prom  Committee  4;  Spirits  3,  4; 
Friendship  Y-Teens  2. 


GREGORY     WIES 


Greg 


KRIS-   ALAN     WILL  Kris 

Cadet  Band  2;  N.H.S.  4;  Orchestra  2,  3, 
4;  Pit  Band  2,  3;  Science  Seminar  4; 
Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  3,  4. 


LINDA      WILL 

E-Room  Activities  2;  Ski  Club  4. 

CRAIG      WILLARD 

STEVEN      WILLIAMSON 


BONNIE    JEAN 
C.O.E.  4. 


WILSON 


Lynn 

Craig 

Steve 

Bonnie 


DENNIS    MICHAEL    YERT 


Dennis 


DONNA    KAY    WILSON  Donna 

G.A.A.  3,  4;  Spirits  3;  Voices  of  Art  3. 

ROBERT     A.     WILSON  Wils 

Cadet  Band  2,  3;  Concert  Band  4; 
Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  Pep  Band  2,  4; 
Pit  Band  4;  Swim  Club  2;  J.V.  Swim  Team 
2;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  3,  4. 

KENNETH   JOHN    WINCHESTER  Ken 

F.T.A.  4;  Key  Club  4;  M.C.C.  3. 

SCOTT     WINKLEMAN  Scott 

BEVERLY     ANNE     WINNER  Bev 

C.O.E.  4;  D.E.C.A.  4,  Secretary  4,  District 
Recorder  4;  Mixed  Choir  2;  Prom 
Committee  4;  Ski  Club  2,  3;  Friendship 
Y-Teens  2. 

JAMES     WINSOR  Wins 

Chess  Club  2;  I.Q.S.  4;  Key  Club  2,  3, 
4;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  Ski  Club  3;  Student 
Council  Representative  3;  Survey  Editorial 
Staff  4;  Survey  Training  Club  3;  Hockey 
Club  4. 

MARILYN     J.     WINTERS  Mar 

Ad  Club  2,  3,  4;  A.F.S.  2,  3,  4;  Euclidian 
Editorial  Staff  2,  3,  4,  Senior  Editor  4 
Euclidian  Training  Club  2,  3;  F.T.A.  2 
G.A.A.  2;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  G.L.C.  3,  4 
Homecoming  Committee  2;  I.Q.S.  3,  4 
Junior  Cabinet  3;  N.H.S.  3,  4,  Secretary 
4;  Prom  Committee  3,  Chairman  3;  Spirits 
2,  3;  Student  Council  Representative  2, 
Alternate  3. 

WENDY     LU     WISKES  Wendy 

G.A.A.  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  3,  Secretary  4; 
G.L.C.  3,  4;  M.C.C.  4;  N.H.S.  4;  Girls' 
Baseball  2,  3;  Girls'  Basketball  2,  3,  4; 
Girls'  Volleyball  2,  3,  4. 

GAYLE     WOECKNER  Gayle 

Transfer  Student  2;  A.F.S.  3;  F.T.A.  4; 
G.A.A.  2;  Ski  Club  4. 

RANDY   JON   WOHLGEMUTH  Woggs 

Baseball  2,  3;  E-Room  Activities  3,  4;  Fall 
Play  2;  Football  3;  J.V.  Football  2;  Boys' 
Gym  Leaders  3,  4;  Key  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Spirits  3,  4. 


CHARLES      WRIGHT 


Charles 


CHRISTINE      YANCHAR  Chris 

Student     Council     Representative     2,     3; 
Usher  2. 


ANDREA     MARIE     YANO 
Student  Secretary  4. 

DIANE      YECKLEY 
Transfer  Student  4. 


Andi 


Diane 


FRANK    T.    YODER  Frank 

Big  Show  2;  Concert  Band  2,  3,  4 
E-Room  Activities  4;  Lettermen's  Club  4 
Letterman  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3 
Orchestra  2;  Ski  Club  4;  Soccer  2,  3,  4 
Spirits  4;  Student  Council  Representative 
4;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  2. 

PATRICIA    ELLEN    YOUDELL  Patty 

LEONARD     YOUNG  Leonard 


LORRAINE     YOUNG 


Lorraine 


WILLIAM     YOZIPOVICH  Zip 

J.V.  Football  2;  Lettermen's  Club  3,  4; 
Letterman  3,  4;  Wrestling  3,  4;  J.V. 
Wrestling  2;  Wrestling  Club  2,  3,  4. 


RONALD    YUHAS 


Ron 


MARY    LOU    ZABJEK  Zab 

Friendship  Y-Teens  3;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2; 
Homecoming  Committee  4;  Prom  Com- 
mittee 4;  Student  Council  Representative 
4;  Winter  Festival  Committee  4;  Senior 
Scandal  4. 

DENNIS     P.     ZADNIK  Denny 

E-Room  Activities  4;  Football  3;  Boys' 
Gym  Leaders  4;  Key  Club  3,  4;  Spirits  3, 
4;  Student  Council  Representative  3,  4. 

CHRISTINE      ZAK  Chris 

Transfer  Student  3;  Cheerleaders  4 
Choral  Masters  4;  E-Room  Activities  3,  4 
Lettermen's  Club  4;  Movie  Club  4 
Panther  4;  Powder  Puff  Football  4;  Prom 
Committee  4;  Senior  Scanda^  4;  Spirits  4; 
Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  3,  4. 

JAMES      ZAKOVSKI  Jim 

D.E.C.A.  4. 

DENNIS    ZAMARIA  Big     Z 

RONALD    MICHAEL     ZARNICK  Ron 

M.C.C.  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4. 

DEBORAH     ANN     ZDOVC  Debbie 

FRED      ZELE  Zelmo 

Baseball  2,  3,  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Football 
3,  4;  Lettermen's  Club  3,  4;  Letterman  3, 
4;  J.V.  Wrestling  2. 


STEPHEN     C.     ZELKO 

Steve 

ROBERT     ZOLINSKI 

Buff 

ROBERT     CHARLES     ZOLLER 

Bob 

ROBIN     F.     ZONNEVILLE 
Transfer  Student  4. 

Zone 

MARY    KAY    ZOVAC 
A.F.S.  2. 

Mar 

y    Kay 

LAURA     FLEMING    ZURC  Laura 

Folk  Club  2;  F.T.A.  3;  M.C.C.  3;  Ski  Club 
2;  Spirits  3. 


JACQUELINE     ZYLOWSKI 


Jackie 


Faculty  Index 


ROBERT  ADDIS,  Physical  Education,  Chairman;  Kent 
State  University,  B.Sc,  M.A.Ed.;  Varsity  Baseball 
Coach,  Boys'  Intramural  Director 

ALVIN  AMSTER,  Business;  Case  Western  Reserve 
University,  B.A.,  AA.A.;  Student  Supply  Store  Sponsor 

ANTOINETTE  ARACA,  Art;  Clevelond  Institute  of  Art; 
Kent  State  University,  B.Sc;  Voices  of  Art  Sponsor 

FRANK  AULTZ,  English,  Chairman;  Mount  Union 
College,  B.A.;  Kent  State  University,  AA.Ed.;  DePauw 
University;  Ohio  State  University,  Eucuyo  Business 
Manager 

RONALD  BACKOS,  Science;  California  State  College, 
B.Sc. Ed.;  Kent  State  University,  M.Ed.;  St.  John's 
University;  Case  Western  Reserve  University;  Uni- 
versity of  California;  Lake  Erie  Community  College; 
Science  Club  Sponsor 

JANE  BARBER,  Guidance  Counselor;  Muskingum 
College,  A.B.;  University  of  Redlands,  A.M.;  Cose 
Western  Reserve  University,  A.M.;  Wittenberg  Uni- 
versity 

ROBERT  EARNER,  JR.,  Industrial  Arts;  Kent  State 
University,  B.Sc. Ed. 

DONNA  BAUMEISTER,  Foreign  Language;  Miami 
University,  A.B.;  University  of  Colorado;  Ohio  State 
University,  M.S.;  University  of  Munich;  Case  Western 
Reserve  University;  Baldwin-Wallace  College;  Goethe 
Institute;  Princeton  University 

JERRY  BERGEM,  Assistant  Principal;  Kent  State 
University,  B.Sc;  Case  Western  Reserve  University, 
M.A.,  Ed.D.;  Senior  Class  Advisor,  Ski  Club  Sponsor 

GENE  BREARTON,  Mathematics;  Western  Illinois 
University,  B.Sc;  Murray  State  College;  Northern 
Illinois  University;  Ohio  State  University,  M.A.; 
Assistant  Cross  Country  Coach 

ROGER  BROWN,  Social  Studies;  Kent  State  Univer- 
sity, B.Sc  Ed.;  Edinboro  Stote  College,  M.Ed.;  Na- 
tional Athletic  Scholarship  Society,  Assistant  Wres- 
tling Coach,  Assistant  Soccer  Coach 

WILLIAM  BROWN,  English,  Journolism;  University  of 
Florida,  B.A.;  University  of  Illinois;  Case  Western 
Reserve  University;  Movie  and  Camera  Club  Co- 
Sponsor 

PATRICIA  BUCK,  Physical  Education;  Otterbein 
College,  B.A.;  Case  Western  Reserve  University; 
University  of  Oslo;  Bowling  Green  University;  Girls' 
Varsity  Sports  Sponsor;  Girls'  Athletic  Association 
Sponsor 

SUSAN  BUERKEL,  Physical  Education;  Baldwin- 
Wolloce  College,  B.A.;  Girls'  Leaders  Club  Sponsor, 
Friendship  Club  Sponsor,  Girls'  Varsity  Sports 
Sponsor 

WILLIAM  BURGESS,  Science;  Heidelberg  College, 
B.A.;  University  of  Florida;  Cose  Western  Reserve 
University;  Cleveland  State  University;  Assistant 
Varsity  Football  Coach 

JUDITH  CARMODY,  English;  Notre  Dame  College, 
A.B.;  Cose  Western  Reserve  University;  Senior 
Scandal  Sponsor,  National  Forensic  League  Co-Spon- 
sor 

ARLENE      CARTER,      Physical      Education,  Chairman; 

Bowling    Green    State    University;    Trinity  University; 

Case  Western  Reserve  University;  Miami  University, 
B.Sc,  M.A.;  Friendship  Club  Sponsor 

RONALD  CHAMBERS,  Industrial  Arts;  Kent  State 
University,  B.Sc;  Case  Western  Reserve  University, 
M.A.;  Foreman's  Club  Sponsor 

URSULA  CIPOLLO,  Business;  Bowling  Green  State 
University,  B.ScEd. 

NANCY  CLARK,  Science;  Allegheny  College;  Univer- 
sity of  Michigan,  B.Sc,  M.A.;  University  of  Califor- 
nia; Yale  University;  American  University 

CARL  CLEMENTS,  Mathematics,  Chairman;  Capital 
University,  B.Sc;  Case  Western  Reserve  University, 
M.S.;  Ohio  State  University;  Fenn  College;  Drew 
University 

JAMES  CLIFFEL,  Mathematics,  John  Carroll  University, 
B.S.S.;  Kent  Stote  University,  M.Ed.;  Fenn  College; 
Case  University;  Ski  Club  Sponsor 

NORMA  COWAN,  English;  Miami  University, 
B.Sc. Ed.;  Wisconsin  State  Univ.;  Spectrum  Sponsor 


JEAN  COX,  Guidance  Counselor;  Allegheny  College; 
Kent  State  University;  University  of  Pittsburgh; 
Columbia  University;  Duquesne  University,  B.A.,  A.B. 

ROBERT  CRARY,  Guidance  Counselor;  Ohio  State 
University,  B,A.,  B.Sc;  Case  Western  Reserve  Uni- 
versity, M.A.,  Ph.D.;  C.E.C.  Awords  Director 

HAROLD  DAUGHERTY,  Physical  Education;  Ohio 
University,  B.A.Ed.;  John  Carroll  University,  M.A.; 
Spirits  Club  Advisor,  Head  Basketball  Coach 

DALE  DAVISON,  Science,  Mathematics;  Michigan 
State  University;  Purdue  University;  Ohio  State 
University,  M.Ed.;  Ohio  University,  B.ScEd. 

KENNETH  DE  LAAT,  English,  German;  Wittenberg 
University,  B.A. 

WILLIAM  DEMORA,  Social  Studies;  Kent  State 
University,  M.Ed.;  Ohio  State  University,  B.Sc; 
Indiana  University;  Ohio  University 

NATHANIEL  DICKINSON,  Social  Studies;  Kent  State 
University,  B.ScEd.,  M.Ed.;  Ohio  State  University; 
Euclidian  Business  Staff  Advisor 

FORREST  DIEHL,  Social  Studies;  George  Washington 
University;  Hiram  College,  B.A.  Econ.;  Kent  State 
University,  M.Ed.;  University  of  Colorodo;  Claremont 
Graduate  University;  Oklahoma  State  University;  State 
University  of  New  York 

JANICE  DIETRICH,  Social  Studies;  Ohio  State  Uni- 
versity, B.ScEd. 

MARIAN  DILGER,  English;  St.  Mary  of  the  Woods, 
B.A.;  John  Carroll  University,  M.A';  Student  Council 
Co-Sponsor 

LILLIAN  DRESCHER,  English;  Noire  Dame  College, 
A.B.;  Case  Western  Reserve  University,  M.A.;  John 
Carroll  University;  Eucyuo  Sponsor 

JOAN  DUPREY,  English;  Case  Western  Reserve 
University,  M.A. 

CLARENCE  ECKERT,  Industrial  Arts;  Kent  State 
University,  B.Sc,  M.A,;  Case  Western  Reserve 
University;  Wrestling  Club  Sponsor,  Varsity  Wrestling 
Coach 

REGINA  FERRARO,  Home  Arts;  Notre  Dame  College, 
B.Sc;  Youth  Power  Sponsor 

JEAN  FOLEY,  Foreign  Language;  Case  Western 
Reserve;  Universltyof  Dayton,  B.A.;  Chaperon 

FRANK  FOWLER,  Adjusted  Curriculum;  Ohio  Univer- 
sity; Ohio  State  University,  B.ScAgr.,  B.ScEd.; 
Bowling  Green  State  University;  Horizon  Club 
Sponsor 

DANIEL  FRANCETIC,  Science,  Duquesne  University, 
B.Ed.;  Case  Western  Reserve  University,  M.A.;  St, 
Louis  University;  West  Virginia  Wesleyan 

SHELDON  FREEDMAN,  Science,  Chairman;  City  Col- 
lege of  New  York,  B.Sc,  M.A.;  Case  Western  Reserve 
University,  M.S.;  Honors  Program  Coordinator 

KATHRYN  FRYE,  Home  Arts,  Chairman;  Kent  State 
University,  B.Sc;  John  Carroll  University;  Pink 
Panthers  Sponsor 

EMELIE  GALE,  English;  DePaul  University,  B.A,; 
Duquesne  University,  M.Ed, 

ALOYSIUS  GALICKI,  Industrial  Arts;  Ohio  University, 
B.Sc;  Kent  Stote  University,  M.Ed.;  Assistant  Football 
Coach 

WILLIAM  GALL,  Science;  Duquesne  University, 
B.ScEd.;  University  of  Pittsburgh;  Cose  Western 
Reserve  University;  Syracuse  University;  Ripon  Col- 
lege; Cinema  Club  Sponsor 

PAUL  GANIM,  English;  Ohio  State  University;  Ohio 
University,  B.Sc;  Head  Soccer  Coach 

KATHERYN  GATES,  English;  Marshall  University 
A.B.,  M.A. 

CLAYTON  GEORGE,  Business;  Kent  State  University, 
B.ScEd.,  M.Ed.;  East  Carolina  College;  University  of 
Dayton;  Future  Business  Leaders  of  America  Sponsor 

JOHN  GERMOCK,  Industrial  Arts;  California  College; 
University  of  Pittsburgh;  University  of  Connecticut, 
B.Sc;  Metal  Sculptoring  Club  Sponsor 


DONALD  GLASER,  Social  Studies;  Ohio  Wesleyan 
University,  B.A.;  Ohio  State  University,  M.A.;  Political 
Affairs  Club  Sponsor 

MARY  GOODMAN,  Home  Arts;  Ohio  University, 
B.Sc.H.Ec;  Friendship  Club  Sponsor 

MARGE  GORSLENE,  Mathematics;  Western  Kentucky 
State  University,  A.B.;  Ohio  State  University,  M.Ed,; 
Miami  University;  University  of  Cincinnati;  Future 
Teachers  of  America  Sponsor 

KATHRYN  GRADY,  English;  Western  Montana  Col- 
lege, B.Sc,  M.S. 

THOMAS  HALBEDEL,  Science;  Miami  University, 
B.ScEd.;  Assistant  Track  Coach 

ROBERT  HALL,  English;  The  College  of  Steubenvllle, 
A.B.;  Kent  State  University,  M.Ed.;  Western  Carolina 
University;  Creighton  University,  E.P.D.A;  Euclidian 
Editorial  Staff  Advisor 

PETER  HALUSKA,  Guidance  Counselor;  California 
State  College,  B.Sc;  Edinboro  State  College,  M.E. 

DALE  HARPER,  Music,  Chairman;  Case  Western 
Reserve  University,  M.A.;  Cincinnati  Conservatory  of 
Music;  University  of  Cincinnati,  B.Sc,  P.S.M;  Big 
Show  Sponsor,  Marching  Band  Sponsor 

SUE  HARRIS,  English;  Ohio  Wesleyan  University, 
B.A.;  Ohio  State  University,  B.Sc;  Chaperon 

WILLIAM  HARTLAND,  JR.,  Industrial  Arts;  Miami 
University,  B.ScEd.;  Assistant  Football  Coach 

GERALD  HENDERSON,  English;  Bowling  Green  State 
University,  B.ScEd.;  State  University  of  New  York; 
John  Carroll  University;  University  of  Akron;  Open 
House  Chairman 

RAY  HIVELY,  Foreign  Language,  Social  Studies;  Rio 
Grande  College;  Ohio  State  University;  Franklin 
University;  Colorado  University;  Colorado  State 
University;  Otterbein  College,  B.A.,  M.A.;  World 
Affairs  Club  Sponsor 

GERTRUDE  HOEGER,  Art;  Ohio  State  University, 
B.Sc;  Cose  Western  Reserve  University,  M.A.;  Ohio 
Wesleyan  University;  Michigan  State  University; 
United  Appeal  Sponsor 

THOMAS  HOFFART,  Industrial  Arts;  John  Carroll 
University,  B.Sc;  Kent  State  University,  M.Ed.; 
Assistant  Golf  Coach 

FRANK  HOFFERT,  Social  Studies;  Case  Western 
Reserve  University,  B.A,  M.A.;  Institute  of  Rome  of 
the  Society  of  Dante  Alighieri;  Williams  College; 
Humanities  East  Sponsor 

ROBERT  HORWATH,  Industrial  Arts;  Cuyahoga 
Community  College;  Kent  State  University,  B.ScEd. 

RICHARD  HUNGERFORD,  Industrial  Arts;  Hiram 
College,  B.A.;  Oberlin  College;  Kent  State  University, 
B.Sc,  M.Ed. 

FRED  JOHNS,  Assistant  Principal;  Case  Western 
Reserve  University,  B.Sc,  M.A;  Kent  State  University; 
Ohio  University;  Senior  Banquet  Advisor 

ALBERT  JUDGE,  Science;  Kent  State  University; 
Kenyon  College;  University  of  Florida;  Cose  Western 
Reserve  University,  B.Sc,  M.Sc,  M.Ed.;  Science 
Seminar  Sponsor 

MILTON  KADLEC,  Industrial  Arts;  Illinois  State 
University,  B.ScEd.;  Golf  Club  Sponsor 

ME  I  KAMENIK,  Foreign  Language;  Kent  State  Uni- 
versity, B.Sc,  M.A. 

JAMES  KELLEY,  Social  Studies;  Xovler  University, 
B.Sc;  Ohio  University,  M.Ed. 

ELLEN  KLEIN,  Business;  Ohio  State  University, 
B.ScEd. 

JANE  LELLIS,  English;  Westminister  College,  B.A. 

EDITH  LEMON,  Guidance  Counselor;  Northwestern 
College,  B.Sc;  Case  Western  Reserve  University,  M.A. 

CHARLES  LEWIS,  Adjusted  Curriculum;  Ohio  State 
University;  Case  Western  Reserve  University;  Kent 
State  University,  B.B.A.;  Horizon  Club  Advisor 

JAMES  LINDSAY,  Assistant  Principal;  Baldwin-Wallace 
College,  B.A.;  Wesleyan  University,  M.A.T.;  Kent 
State  University;  National  Honor  Society  Advisor 

ELAINE    LOKAR,    Home    Arts;    Ohio    State    University, 


B.Sc;  Kent  Sta'-e  University;  New  York  Universiry 

KENNETH  LOWE,  English;  Ohio  University,  B.Sc, Ed.; 
Coin  Club  Advisor 

MARILYN  LUCAS,  Science;  Lake  Erie  College,  A.B.; 
Cose  Western  Reserve  University,  M.Sc;  Science 
Seminar  Co-Sponsor 

MARC  MANBURG,  Business;  Ohio  University,  B.B.A., 
B.Sc. Ed.;  Future  Business  Leaders  of  America  Sponsor 

CLYDE  MANSPEAKER,  Social  Studies;  Lock  Haven 
State  College,  B.Sc;  Cleveland-Marshall  Low  School 

DONALD  MARTIN,  Division  Dean;  Kent  State  Uni- 
versity, B.Sc,  M.Ed. 

EMBERT  MARTIN,  Industrial  Arts;  Iowa  State  Univer- 
sity, B.Sc;  Kent  State  University,  M.Ed. 

MARIE  MATULIS,  Business;  West  Virginia  Tech,  B.Sc. 

DAVID  McKELVEY,  Business,  Chairman;  Muskingum 
College,  B.A.;  Indiana  University,  M.S.Ed.;  University 
of  Dayton;  Kent  State  University;  University  of 
Cincinnati;  Ohio  State  University;  Georgia  State 
College;  Cooperative  Office  Education  Sponsor 

CHARLENE  McMAHON,  English;  Bowling  Green 
State  University,  B.Sc. Ed. 

EARL  McNEILLY,  Social  Studies;  Kent  State  University, 
B.Sc,  M.Ed.;  Case  Western  Reserve  University; 
American  Field  Service  Sponsor 

WILLIAM  MEDVICK,  Division  Dean;  California  State 
College,  B.Sc;  Case  Western  Reserve  University,  M.A. 

EDMUND  MIZE,  Business,  Data  Processing;  Ohio 
State  University;  Kent  State  University;  Ohio  Univer- 
sity, B.Sc;  Survey  Business  Staff  Advisor 

DONALD  MOHR,  Physical  Education;  Baldwin-Wallace 
College,  B.A.;  Case  Western  Reserve  University, 
M.A.;  Bowling  Green  State  University;  Assistant 
Faculty  Manager  of  Athletics 

ROBERT  MONTGOMERY,  English;  Ohio  Wesleyan 
University,  B.A.;  Assistant  Football  Coach 

JOSEPH  MUSCARELLA,  Science;  Bowling  Green  State 
University,  B.Sc;  Cleveland  State  University,  M.S. 

SUZANNE  NELSON,  English;  Baldwin-Wallace  Col- 
lege, B.A.;  St.  Mary's  College;  Cose  Western  Reserve 
University 

DAVID  NICHTING,  Guidance  Counselor;  John  Car- 
roll University,  B.Sc,  M.A. 

HERBERT  NOLD,  Industrial  Arts;  Ohio  University, 
B.Sc  Ed.;  Bowling  Green  State  University,  M.Ed.; 
Kent  State  University;  Tennis  Coach,  Foreman's  Club 
Sponsor 

VINITA  O'DONNELL,  Home  Arts;  Marshall  University, 
B.A.,  M.A.;  Kent  State  University;  John  Carroll 
University;  Red  Cross  Club  Sponsor 

MYRA  OLIVER,  English;  Mount  Union  College,  B.A.; 
Ohio  State  University;  Case  Western  Reserve  Uni- 
versity, M.A.,  B.A.;  London  University 

PATRICIA  O'NEIL,  English;  University  of  Pittsburgh, 
B.A.;  spirits  Club  Co-Sponsor,  Cheerleader  Advisor 

CHERYL  OREBAUGH,  English;  Otferbein  College; 
Ohio  State  University,  B.Sc, Ed. 

ADAM  PAWLOWSKI,  Mathematics;  Ohio  State  Uni- 
versity, B.Sc;  Case  Western  Reserve  University,  M.S, 

ROBERT  PETROVIC,  English;  John  Carroll  University, 
A.B. 

ALLAN  POKLAR,  Industrial  Arts;  Ohio  State  Univer- 
sity, B.Sc;  Kent  State  University,  M.Ed.;  John  Carroll 
University 

MARSHA  PORTARO,  English;  Ohio  University,  B.A. 

RONALD  POWASKl,  Social  Studies;  John  Carroll 
University,  B.A.,  M.A.;  Case  Western  Reserve  Uni- 
versity; Chess  Club  Sponsor 

FRANK  PRINGLE,  English;  St.  Bonoventure  Univer- 
sity, B.A.;  John  Carroll  University;  Kent  State 
University;  Bucknell  University;  Cose  Western  Reserve 
University;  Towson  State  College 

RICHARD  RACKOVAN,  Mathematics;  Highland  Uni- 
versity, M.N.S.;  Dickinson  College;  Millersvllle  State 
College,  B.ScEd.;  Georgetown  University;  Oklahoma 
University;  Baldwin-Wallace  College;  Computer  Club 
Sponsor 
MICHAEL     RAICEVICH,     Social     Studies;     Wilmington 


College;  Ohio  Stote  University,  B.ScEd.,  M.Ed.;  Golf 
Coach,  Golf  Club  Sponsor 

ROBERT  RAMLOW,  Science;  Bowling  Green  State 
University,  B.Sc,  M.A.;  Track  Coach 

HOWARD  REMINICK,  Physical  Education;  University 
of  Toledo,  B.Ed.;  Cose  Western  Reserve  University, 
M.A.;  Intramural  Director,  Gymnastics  Club  Sponsor 

CHARLES  RENO,  Science,  Mathematics;  Edinboro 
State  College,  B.Sc;  Harvard  University,  M.Ed,;  Radio 
Club  Sponsor,  Advanced  Placement  Coordinator, 
Computer  Coordinator 

VICTOR  RE5CH,  Physical  Education;  Miami  Univer- 
sity, B.Sc,  B.Ed.;  Swim  Team  Coach 

DONALD  RINKES,  Mathematics;  Muskingum  College, 
B.Sc;  Ohio  State  University;  West  Virginia  University; 
West  Liberty  State  College;  Case  Institute  of 
Technology;  Fenn  College;  University  of  Hawaii; 
Indiana  University;  Kent  State  University;  M.Ed.; 
Camero  Club  Sponsor,  Movie  Club  Sponsor 

LEONARD  ROBUCK,  English;  Case  Western  Reserve 
University,  A.B.,  M.A.;  National  Forensic  League 
Advisor,  Talent  Scouts  Advisor,  Fall  Ploy  Director 

JOSEPH  RODRIGUEZ,  Science;  Ohio  University, 
B.ScEd.;  Assistant  Tennis  Coach,  Assistant  Swimming 
Coach 

CHESTER  ROJECK  Physicol  Educofion;  Ohio  Univer- 
sity, B.ScEd.;  Case  Western  Reserve  University, 
M.S.Ed.;  Head  Football  Coach 

RICHARD  ROSE,  Mothemotics;  Ohio  University, 
B.ScEd.;  Case  Western  Reserve  University,  M.Ed., 
M.S.M.T.;  Computer  Club  Co-Sponsor 

MARGARET  ROSENBERG,  Foreign  Language;  Louisi- 
ana State  University;  Ohio  State  University;  Univer- 
sity of  the  Americas;  Cleveland  State  University,  B.A. 

FREDERICK  SALLACH,  Mathematics;  Ohio  University, 
B.ScEd,;  John  Carroll  University,  M.A.;  Kent  State 
University;  Student  Council  Advisor 

CHARLES  SAWYER,  Business,  Data  Processing;  Kent 
State  University,  B.ScEd.,  M.Ed.;  Dayton  University 

BARBARA  SCHNEIDER,  English;  Ohio  University,  B.A. 

JOHN  SCHROEDER,  Social  Studies;  Ohio  University, 
B.ScEd.;  J,V.  Basketball  Coach 

WALTER  SCHWEGLER,  Principal;  Bold  win- Wo  Mace 
College,  B.A.;  Cose  Western  Reserve  University,  M.A. 

RONALD  SEYMOUR,  Business;  Defiance  College, 
B.Sc;  Ohio  University,  M.E.;  Varsity  Football  Coach, 
Assistant  Baseball  Coach 

HARRIET  SHEATS,  Assistant  Principal;  Kent  Stote 
University,  B.ScEd.;  Cose  Western  Reserve  University, 
M.A.,  M.S. 

WILMER  SHUSTER,  Business;  Ohio  University,  B.Sc; 
John  Carroll  University,  M.A.;  Key  Club  Advisor, 
Cross  Country  Coach 

RALPH  SIBERT,  Business;  Kent  State  University,  B.Sc; 
Cose  Western  Reserve  University,  M.A.;  Fenn  Col- 
lege; Distributive  Education  Club  of  Americo  Advi- 
sor, Weightlifting  Club  Advisor 

JUDITH  SIMONICH,  Foreign  Language;  Grove  City 
College,  A.B.;  Cose  Western  Reserve  University,  M.A. 

GRANVILLE  SMITH,  English;  Indiana  State  University, 
B.ScEd.;  Pennsylvania  State  University,  M.A.;  Survey 
Editorial  Staff  Advisor,  International  Quill  and  Scroll 
Advisor 

RUTH  SMITH,  Guidonce  Counselor;  Flora  Stone 
Mather,  B.A.;  Case  Western   Reserve  University,  M.A.; 

WAYNE  SMITH,  Social  Studies;  Muskingum  College; 
Kent  State  University,  B.A.;  John  Carroll  University; 
Boston  University;  Cleveland  State  University 

DAVID  SPROCHI,  Physical    Education,    Industrial  Arts; 

Ohio     University,     B.ScEd.;     Assistant     J.V.     Football 

Coach,  Assistant  J.V.  Baseball  Coach 
WILLIAM    STARR,    Science,    Indiana    State    University, 
B.Sc;  Pennsylvania  State  University,  M.Ed.;  Cleveland 
State  University;  Ohio  State  University 

DONALD  STEINBRINK,  Science;  Ohio  State  Univer- 
sity, B.ScAgr.,  B.ScEd. 

DAVID  5TERLEKAR,  Business;  University  of  Dayton, 
B.Sc;     John     Carroll     University,     M.A.;     Head     J.V. 


Football  Coach,  Assistant  Wrestling  Coach,  Letter- 
mon's  Club  Advisor 

CECELIA  STILLMAN,  Social  Studies;  Radcliffe  College; 
John  Carroll  University;  University  of  Illinois;  Cose 
Western  Reserve  University,  B.A.,  M.A.;  Youth 
Council  on  Human  Relations  Advisor 

JAMES  STRUNA,  Social  Studies;  Bowling  Green  State 
University,  B.Sc,  M.A. 

JOHN  SUPANCE,  Industrlol  Arts;  Stevens  Point 
Teachers  College,  B.ScEd.;  Kent  State  University, 
B.Ed.;  Ohio  University;  School  Safety  Program 
Chairman 

JANET  5ZEPESSY,  English;  Miami  University,  B.ScEd.; 
Cheerleader's  Club  Advisor 

SAMUEL  TAYLOR,  Music;  High  Point  College,  B.Sc; 
Northwestern  University,  M.Mus.;  East  School  of 
Music;  Columbia  University,  B.Sc,  M.Ed.;  Spring 
Musical  Advisor 

DALE  THOMPSON,  Mathematics;  Muskingum  College, 
A.B,;  Cose  Western  Reserve  University;  Butler 
University;  West  Virglnlo  University;  Head  Trock 
Coach 

DOROTHY  TOMBAUGH,  Science;  Alfred  University, 
B.Sc;  Miomi  University;  Sieno  Heights  College, 
M.A.T.;  Science  Projects  Advisor 

PEGGY  TORNSTROM,  Physicol  Education;  Bowling 
Green  State  University,  B.Sc;  Case  Western  Reserve 
University,  M.A.;  Girls'  Swim  Leaders  Sponsor,  Wal 
Napolo  Sponsor 

JACQUELINE  TOTH,  Mathematics;  Indiana  University, 
B.Sc;  Chaperon 

FRANK  TROGLIA,  Division  Dean;  Ohio  Stote  Univer- 
sity, B.Sc;  Cose  Western  Reserve  University,  M.A. 

MARGARET  UHRY,  Mothemotics;  Notre  Dame  Col- 
lege, B.Sc;  John  Corroll  University;  University  of 
Wisconsin;  Fenn  College,  Cleveland  State  University 

ANTHONY  VACCARIELLO,  Foreign  Language;  Miami 
University,  B.Sc;  Case  Western  Reserve  University, 
M.A.;  Gannon  College  (NDEA);  Ad  Club  Advisor, 
Faculty  Manager  of  Athletics 

RUTH  VERMILLION,  Guidonce  Counselor;  Akron 
University,  B.A.;  Cose  Western  Reserve  University, 
M.A, 

FRED  VOLMAN,  Art,  Industrial  Arts,  Chairman;  Cose 
Western  Reserve  University,  B.ScEd.,  M.A.;  Cleveland 
Institute  of  Art;  Kent  State  University;  Eucuyo 
Co-Sponsor 

WILLIAM  VON  BENKEN,  Science;  Hiram  College, 
B.A.;  Cose  Western  Reserve  University,  M.S. 

LEONARD  WEISENBERG,  Social  Studies;  University  of 
Missouri,  B.A.;  John  Carroll  University,  M.S.;  Case 
Western  Reserve  University;  Drake  University;  World 
Affairs  Advisor 

GAYE  WHIELDON,  Physical  Education;  Ashland 
College,  B.ScEd.;  Kent  State  University;  Girls'  Varsity 
Sports  Advisor,  Wai  Napolo  Co-Sponsor 

MARY  WHITE,  Sociol  Studies;  Ursuline  College,  B.A.; 
John  Carroll  University;  Majorettes  Sponsor 

JUDITH  WIAND,  Science;  Ashland  College,  B.Sc. 

ELEANOR  WIEGAND,  Business;  Bereo  College,  A,B.; 
Kent  State  University,  M.A.;  Braille  Club  Sponsor 

CAROL  WILLIAMS,  Business;  Villa  Maria  College, 
B.Sc;  Indiana  University  of  Pennsylvania,  M.S.;  Cose 
Western  Reserve  University 

RONALD  WITT,  English,  Dromo;  University  of  Akron, 
B.A.Ed-;  Kent  State  University;  Euclid  Theatre  Guild 
Sponsor 

ROBERT  YOCUM,  Vocation  Coordinator;  Kent  State 
University,  B.ScEd.;  John  Carroll  University,  MA- 
Public  Address  Club  Sponsor 

LYNN  YODER,  Home  Arts;  University  of  Rhode 
Island,  B.Sc;  Friendship  Club  Sponsor 

MARGARET  ZIMMERMAN,  Foreign  Longuoge;  Mora- 
vian College;  Columbia  University;  Middlebury 
College;  Muhlenburg  College;  Case  Western  Reserve 
University;  University  of  Rennes,  B.A.,  M.A.;  Lehigh 
University;  Longuoge  Lab  Director 


ADVERTISING 


KNIFIC 

INSURANCE 

SERVICE 

Serving  Euclid  for 

Over 

15  Years 

820  East   185 
481-7540 


CENTER  BEVERAGE  DELICATESSEN 


22362  Lakeshore  Blvd. 
731-9473 


EUCLID  BLUE  PRINT 
AND  SUPPLY 


908   E.  222   St. 
731-4662 


FLORAMA  FLOWERS 

THE   UNUSUAL 

AS   USUAL 

IN   FLOWERS 

22382 

Lake   Shore   Blvd. 

Euclid,   Ohio  44123 

731-0200 


ZATKO  METAL  PRODUCTS 


"World's  Largest  Manufacturer 
Of  Stamped  One-Piece  Pulleys" 


20850  St.  Clair 

Euclid    17,  Ohio 

KE   1-8005 


EUCLIDIAN  BEAUTY  COLLEGE 

22741    Shore   Center   Drive 
Euclid,  Ohio  44123  261-2600 


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BILL'S  CLOTHES 

29900  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
944-4343 


Compliments 
of 

THE  AUSTIN  CO. 

1245   E.  222  St. 
382-6609 


MAN-GILL 
CHEMICAL  CO. 

23000  St.  Clair  Ave. 

Cleveland,   Ohio  44117 

486-5300 

Industrial  Metal  Cleaners 
Metal  Finishing  Specialties 

COMPOUNDS    FORMULATED  WITH   YOU    IN   MIND 
TO  SOLVE  YOUR  PROBLEMS   ...    BETTER 


CONVENIENT 
FOOD  MART 

8 II    E.  222  St. 
261-2289 


264 


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CURL  &  COLOUR  BEAUTY  CENTRE 


22682   Shore   Center  Dr. 
261-3330 


COLONIAL 
HOMESTEAD 

22066  Lake  Shore   Blvd. 

Euclid,    Ohio  44123 
732-8535 


STANDARD  GLOVE 

23520  S+.  Clair  Ave. 
486-6500 


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MEMBER    OF 
AMERICAN  DIE  CASTING  INSTITUTE 


PRESSURE  CASTINGS  INC. 

21500  St.   Clair  Avenue 

Cleveland   19,  Ohio 

IV.   1-5400 


Manvfacturers  of  Aluminum 
and  Zinc  Die  Castings 


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EUCLID  INC. 


a  subsidiary  of 


WHITE  MOTORS 


22221    St.    Clair  Ave. 

Euclid,  Ohio 

531-7800 


BOULEVARD  SHOES 

22306    Lake  Shore   Blvd. 
731-0575 


Compliments  of 

MARK 
HAIRDRESSERS 

22308   Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
731-1550 


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BILL"  PAPP'S  BODY  SHOP 


21100  St.  Clair  Ave. 


481-4333 


Compliments  of 


LATOUR 

OLDSMOBILE 

INC. 


25200    Euclid  Ave. 
261-2800 


JOHN  KAUSEK 
STUDIOS 

762  E.  185th  St. 

CLEVELAND,  OHIO  44119 

Phone  (216)  531-0963 


Let's  See:  Ten   Fingers  X   $46.50   Is  .  .  . 

for   BIS   or   little   Things  in  Jewelry 

Our   Bag    Is — "The    Ring    King" — 

TED  BROCK  JEWELER 


391    E.  200  St. 


MAKE 

A  Good  Impression 

So  .  .  . 

♦  EXPERIENCE 

♦  QUALIFIED  PERSONNEL 

♦  THE  RIGHT  EQUIPMENT 

AND  THE  DESIRE 
TO  SERVE  YOUR 
PRINTING  NEEDS 

VOGUE  PRINTING 
COMPANY,  INC. 

618  East  185th  Street       Cleveland  19,  Ohio 
Area  Code  216  486-0585 


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270 


THE  LUBRIZOL 
CORPORATION 


EXTENDS  CONGRATULATIONS 

TO 

EUCLID  SENIOR  HIGH  SCHOOL 

CLASS  OF  70 


Mary  Jayne 
Shoppe 

LADIES'  APPAREL 

Where  Quality   is   Higher  Than    Price 
664  E.   185th   S+.  485-4435 


Kwik  Print  Co. 


401    E.  200  St. 
486-3700 


KWIK  PRINT  CO. 


271 


With   Every  Good  Wish  to  the  Class  of    1970 

YOUR  CITY  OFFICIALS 

Mayor     Kenneth  J.  Sinns 

Judge,    Municipal    Court    Robert    F.    Niccum 

Law    Director     William    Monroe 

Administrative    Director    Charles   A.    Crown 

Director   of    Public    Safety    Ralph    O.    Dunker 

Finance    Director     Arthur    B.    Davis 

Service    Director    Anthony  J.  Giunta 

President    of   Council     Harry    J.    Knuth 

I  st    Ward    Councilman     J.  Timothy  McCormack 

2nd    Ward    Councilman    Harry    L.    Burkhart 

3rd    Ward    Councilman     Stanley    R.   Zagorc 

4th     Ward     Councilman     Michael    Kosmetos 

Councll-At-Large 

Edward  J.  Eckart 

Anthony  J.  Sustarsic 

Frank  J.  Chukayne 

Joseph     E.  Whalen 

Chief  of   Police  Fire  Chief 

Frank  W.  Payne  George  R.  Langa 


272 


Euclid  High  School 
Movie  Club 


% 


1^1 


C  HAS  E 

BRASS    &    COPPER    CO. 


SUBSIDIARY    OF     KENNECOTT    COPPER     CORPORATION 

1121  EAST  260TH  STREET 
261-4800 


273 


There's  No  Substitute  For  Quality 


RAIMOR  STUDIOS 


750  East   185+h  Street 
4  481-1166 


274 


CARPET  CLEANERS 


I  WALL  TO  WALL  CARPETS 

I  ORIENTAL  RUGS-  FURNITURE 

CLEANED  ON  LOCATION  OR 
■  PICK-UP  &  DELIVERY  SERVICE 


20% 

CASH  &  CARRY 

3  DAY 

SERVICE 

IN  OUR 

PLANT 


SOIL  REPELLANT  APPLIED 
KEEPS  CARPET  CLEAN  40'.  LONOER 
WITH  DUPONT  CHEMICALS 


NEW 

CARPET 

SALES 


REPAIRS    -    ALTERATIONS    -    BINDING    -    SERGING 
MOTHPROOFING    -    CARPET    INSTALLATIONS 
BONDED    -    INSURED 

wmmm    EAST   bbbm  ^^^  WEST  ■■ 

944-5944  I       1 731-8173 

General  Offices   -    22384  LAKELAND    BLVD. 


Bernadette, 
Inc. 


FROM  THE  PROM  GOWN 

TO  THE  WEDDING  GOWN 

22686  Shore  Center  Drive         261-5550 


"Q"  ZIECHMANN'S 

WILDWOOD 

FLORAL  &  GIFT  SHOP 


20020  Lake  Shore    Blvd. 


486-5100 


CUYAHOGA 

ELECTRIC 

CONSTRUCTION,  INC. 


494  E.  200+h  St. 
486-9121 


275 


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Euclid  Senior  High 


Student  Council 


277 


COLLEGE  LOANS 


to  Parents... 
to  Students 


SECOMD^&^SAVINGS   ...o... 


22480  Lake  Shore  Blvd.    •   731-1111 

and   Loan   Association main  OFFICE:  333  Euclid  Avenue,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

^^^'        Membei  Federal  Savings  and  Loan  Insurance  Corporalion 


Euclid 
YMCA-YWCA 


63!    Babbiff  Rd. 
731-7454 


FRANK  J.  JOCHUM 

Vice  Pres. — Associate  Broker 


BOB  ANDERSON  REALTY,  INC. 

Member  U.M.L.S. 

20050  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 

Euclid,  Ohio  44123 

Office  KE    1-2345 
Residence  731-8931 


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1200  BABBITT  ROAD,  CLEVELAND,  OHIO    44117  •         CABLE:    ADDMULCOR  •        216    73  1-8000 


A-M  is  a  good  place  to  work 


Ask  your  friends 


WAI  NAPOLO 


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280 


THE  AMERICAN  STAMPING  COMPANY 


22650  Lakeland   Blvd. 
731-9333 


MODERN  DEB 

22822  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 

732-9299 

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PIPE  MACHINERY 
COMPANY 

29100  Lakeland   Blvd. 

Wickliffe,   Ohio 

943-3300 


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FRIEDMAN'S  JEWELERS 

22304  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
RE   1-3450 


JOIN  FTA 

THE  CLUB   WITH 
THE  FUN  ONE 


OHIO  CAM  &  TOOL 
COMPANY 

23530  Sf.  Clair  Ave. 
531-7900 


CONGRATULATIONS 
CLASS  OF  "70" 


BOB  ANDERSON,  REALTY 


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20050  Lake  Shore   Blvd. 
531-2345 


282 


Thanks 


Support  — 


Student 

Supply 

Store 


GAA 

Says: 

Go 

70 

Good 

Luck 

ALVIN'S 
JEWELERS 

690  E.   185  St. 
481-4104 


V.  DEMSHAR 
&  SONS 

22034  Lake  Shore   Blvd. 
Euclid,  Ohio  44123 

731-4770 


Compliments 
of 

EUCLID  RACE 


503   East  200  Street 
481-4700 


Lettermen's  Club  —  70 


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EAST  SIDE  WASHER 


524  E.  200  St.  451-9177 


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JERRY'S 
SHELL  SERVICE  STATION 

604  E.  200  St.  531-9877 


Millwood 

Manufacturing 

Company 


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RADIX  WIRE 


26260  Lakeland  Blvd. 
731-5794 


Masco 
Machinery 
Inc. 


23610  St.  Clair  Ave. 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

486-1772 


Compliments 
of 


Waterwash 
Hardware 


345  E.  200  St. 
531-0956 


Trebec 
Excavating  Inc. 


571    E.  200  St. 
481-1000 


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287 


ED  WANK 

TELEVISION 

SERVICE 

333  E.  200  St. 
531-1222 


MOTCH  AND 

MERRYWEATHER 

MACHINERY  COMPANY 


1250  E.  222  St. 

Euclid,   Ohio 

486-3600 


SHORE  CENTER  BARBERS 

Next  to  State  Store — 4  Barbers 

SPECIALIZING  IN  ALL  TYPES  OF  HAIRCUTS 

22746  Shore  Center  Drive  261-2066 


SAM  VENTURA 


FRANCIS  J.  SHERMAN 
NATIONWIDE  INSURANCE 


22070  Lake    Shore   Blvd. 
731-7878 


388 


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NON-FERROUS 

METALS 

FABRICATING  CO. 

21721    Tungsten    Road 

Euclid,   Ohio  441  17 

531-3585 


290 


CONGRATULATIONS 

TO  THE 

CLASS  OF  70 

EUCLIDIAN 

BUSINESS 

STAFF 


CONGRATULATIONS 

TO  THE 

GRADUATING  CLASS 

OF 

1970 


Addressograph   Multigraph    279 

Alvin   Jewelers    284 

American  Stamping  Company    ...281 

Bob  Anderson  Realty 282 

The   Austin    Company    264 

Bernadette  Bridal  Shop   275 

Big    Bouquet    263 

Bill's  Clothes   264 

Boulevard  Shoes    268 

Ted   Brock  Jeweler   269 

Center  Beverage  Delicatessen   ...  .261 

Chase  Brass  &  Copper  Company    273 

Colonial    Homestead    265 

Convenient  Food   Mart    264 

Curl  &  Colour  Beauty  Center  .  .  .  .265 

Cuyahoga  Electric 

Construction   Co 275 

Dedication   to   "Hair"    290 

Demshar   Magnavox    284 

East  Side  Washers   286 

Euclidian   Beauty   College    262 

Euclid  Blue  Print  &  Supply 261 

Euclid    City    Officials    272 

Euclid    Race    284 


ADVERTISING  INDEX 

Florama    26 1 

Friedman's    Jewelers     282 

Future  Teachers  of  America    282 

Girls  Athletic  Association    284 

Henkel's  Carpet  &  Furniture 

Cleaning    275 

Hillwood    Manufacturing    286 

Frank    Jochum     278 

John   Kausek  Studios    269 

Knific    Insurance    260 

Kwik   Print    271 

La  Tour  Oldsmobile    269 

Letterman's  Club    285 

The   Lubriiol   Company    271 

Man-Gill  Chemical  Company   .  .  .  .264 

Mark   Hairdressers    268 

Mary  Jayne  Shoppe 27! 

Masco    Machinery    287 

Modern  Deb  Shop   281 

Motch  &  Merryweather 

Machinery  Company    288 

Movie  Club 273 

Non-Ferrous   Metals    289 

Ohio  Cam  &  Tool   282 


"Bill"  Papp's  Body  Shop    268 

Pipe    Machinery    28  I 

Pressure  Castings    266 

Radix  Wire  Company    287 

Raimor  Studios   274 

Reliance  Electric  Company   270 

Second  Federal  Savings 278 

Jerry's  Shell  Service 286 

Francis  J.  Sherman  Insurance 288 

Shore   Center   Barbers    288 

Standard   Glove    265 

Student  Council    276 

Student  Supply  Store 283 

Trebec  Excavating  Inc 287 

Vogue   Printing  Company    269 

WAI   NAPOLO    280 

Ed  Wank  Television  Service 288 

Waterwash   Hardware    287 

White    Motors    267 

WKBF  TV   267 

YMCA     278 

Zatko    262 

"C"  Ziechmann's  Wildwood    275 


Adelon  Hair  Shoppe 
2 1 939  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
731-4868 


PATRONS 


Brickman  &  Sons 
Funeral  Home 
2 1 900  Euclid  Ave. 
481-5277 


Paul  J.  Everson  Realtor 
24100  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
731-6200 


Ambassador  Euclid  Lanes 
2266!  Euclid  Ave. 
486-3200 


R.  B.  Broglio,  D.D.S. 


Herb  Fitzgerald 
635  E.  1 85  St. 
531-1313 


Dr.  &  Mrs.  R.M.  Baldwin 
22408  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
261-3111 


Chesterfield  Steel 
Service  Co. 
1 220  East  222  St. 
481-6600 


Flickinger  Inc. 
939  E.  222  St. 
731-7100 


Beachland  Pharmacy 
20010  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
531-0631 


Bill's  Shell  Service 
29000  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
943-9866 


Decker  Appliance  Service 
445  E.  200  St. 
486-7200 


Euclid  Fish  Co. 
651  E.  1 85  St. 
531-6448 


Freeway  Sporting  Goods 
555  E.  1 85  St. 
486-2523 


Hattendorf-Bliss  Inc. 
25080  Lakeland  Blvd. 
731-0777 


F.  Hohlfelder  Co. 
26470  Lakeland  Blvd. 
731-7400 


Bing's  Furniture  Co. 
22300  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
261-0800 


Euclid  Office  Supply  & 
Printing  Co. 
756  E.  222  St. 
531-5311 


J.  C.  Homer  T.V. 
528  E.  200  St. 
731-8826 


Boulevard  Radio  &  T.V. 

Service 

906  E.  222  St. 

731-7863 


Euclid  Sunoco  Service 
470  E.  200  St. 
531-9695 


Knafel's  Shore  Market 
20070  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
481-441  I 


Dr.  &  Mrs.  R.  A.  Kriessler 
22408  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
261-31  11 


Paul's  Barber  Shop 
687  E.  1 85  St. 
531-8417 


Shoregate  Barber  Shop 

7  Barbers 

934-9812 


William  Lynch  Co. 
608  E.  1 85  St. 
481-4449 


Perry  Drug 
695  E.  1 85  St. 
531-8636 


Shore  Window  Shade  & 

Drapery 

21860  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 

732-7443 


Phil  Mar  Corp. 
I  100  E.  222  St. 
531-8800 


Petric's  Barber  Shop 
783  E.  1 85  St. 
481-3465 


Ski-Way  Mach.  Prods.  Co. 
24460  Lakeland  Blvd. 
732-9000 


Melzer  Carpet 

22674  Shore  Center  Dr. 

731-5887 


Precision  Optical  Co. 
22580  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
261-1  166 


Taylor's  BiRite 

22320  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 

261-6960 


Don  Miller's  Sohio 
810  E.  222  St. 
731-9847 


Real  Hardware 
740  E.    185  St. 
481-3300 


Upson  Delicatessen 
505  E.  260  St. 
261-0641 


Molnar's  Dairy  Queen 
435  E.  200  St. 
Euclid.  Ohio  44 119 


Roesch  Paint  & 
Wallpaper  Co. 
855  E.  222  St. 
731-3585 


Ed  Wank  T.V.  Service 
333  E.  200  St. 
531-1222 


Dr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  Morabito 


Dr.  &  Mrs.  Allan  Rolfe 
22408  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
731-5100 


Waterwash  Hardware 
345  E.  200  St. 
531-0956 


Ohio  Honing  &  Hyd.  Co. 
23800  St.  Clair  Ave. 
731-5700 


Sam's  Barber  Shop 
393  E.  200  St. 
531-5828 


Whiteway  Stamping  Co. 
I  160  £.222  St. 
531-5900 


293 


Through  an  entire  year  of  long  hours  of  hard  work,  disappoint- 
ments, mistakes  and  uncaptionable  pictures,  the  excitement 
and  challenge  as  editor-in-chief  has  not  died.  Here,  I  must  thank 
everyone  who  has  helped  to  create  the  1970  Euclidian.  Every 
Staff  member  sacrificed  his  hours  of  relaxation  to  add  his 
specific  talent  so  that  every  aspect  of  the  book  would  rwar 
perfection.  The  financial  backing  of  the  Business  Staff  which 
made  this  publication  possible  is  greatly  appreciated.  My 
personal  thanks  go  to:  Mr.  Dickinson,  the  Business  Staff  Sponsor, 
for  his  efforts  and  never  ending  words  of  encouragement;  the 
people  at  Raimor  Studios  for  their  even  temper  when  they 
learned  of  our  blunders  and  emergency  pictures;  and  especially 
Brad  Goebel  who  helped  me  keep  my  sanity  through  deadlines 
and  all  other  times.  Although  he  never  quite  understood  us, 
our  'Sponsor  Mr.  Hall  deserves  the  greatest  recognition  for 
struggling   to   cope   with   us   through   the   year. 

Trauty  Grau 
'70  Editor 


TRAUTY    GRAU    Head    Editor 

PEGGY   WEHRLE    Assistant    Editor 

BARB    CIGOY    Art    Editor 

JANICE    GRIMM    Art 

MARCIA    FEIOCK    Art 

PAT    SYLTE     Art 

WENDY    LICK    Art 

JUDY   KOZLOWSKI    Copy   Editor 

BETH    BLEWITT    Copy 

JANICE    BERRY    Copy 

JOAN    SENSING    Copy 

LAURIE    FONDRAN    Copy 

TOMM     STEPHON     Copy 

DEBBIE    OPALK     Identification    Editor 

DEBBIE   MILLER    Identification 

JANE   HOSPODAR    Identification 

KAREN    REICHARD    Identification 

MARSHA    MRAMOR    Identification 

MARILYN   WINTERS    Senior   Editor 

BERT    GOLD     Head    Photographer 

ARLENE    KEMEJAK    Photographer 

JOHN    PAUL    Photographer 

KIM   SOMERS    Photographer 

SUE  KNOX    Photo   Editor 

EVIE    NIELSEN     Photo 

MARY    MAYOCK     Photo 

MR.     HALL     Sponsor 


BEV    BECKERT    Business  Manager 

MARCIA    BOYCE    Business  Manager 

MARILYN     DVORNIK     Business  Manager 

LYNNE  JERSAN    Business  Manager 

DEBBIE    RASH     Business   Manager 

NANCY   BORSCH    Senior  Salesman 

LORRAINE    BROOKS     Senior  Salesman 

DENISE    CAPREHA     Senior  Salesman 

HELGA    DOBLER    Senior  Salesman 

CHRIS  GAYDOS    Senior  Salesman 

JANICE    HOCEVAR     Senior  Salesman 

RAM  STEARNS    Senior  Salesman 

KATHE   TANCREDI    Senior  Salesman 

LYNN    ALLCHIN    Junior  Salesman 

LINDA    BEADLE     Junior  Salesman 

KAREN    BELAVICH    Junior  Salesman 

LINDA     BEZIK     Junior  Salesman 

COLLEEN    BOYLE    Junior  Salesman 

DEBBIE    CALDRONE    Junior  Salesman 

JANET    KNOWLES     Junior  Salesman 

JANICE    MATKO     Junior  Salesman 

ELAINE    MOG     Junior  Salesman 

SUE    POTSKY     Junior  Salesman 

JOANNE    POCH     Junior  Salesman 

JACKIE    POGRAIS     Junior  Salesman 

KAY    RASMUSEN    Junior  Salesman 

DEBBIE     VADNAL     Junior  Salesman 

DIANE    ZURO     Junior  Salesman 

MR.   DICKINSON    Sponsor 


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